CollegeRecruiter Available in Premium Job Board
<p><strong>Minneapolis — Sept. 21</strong><br />Arbita, a provider of global job advertising distribution solutions, has announced the availability of CollegeRecruiter.com through its Premium Job Board Network. </p><p>This partnership will provide recruiters and hiring managers with access to one of the world’s most established college and entry-level job boards through Arbita’s OnePost service.<br /><br />“We’re very excited to be working with Arbita,” said Steven Rothberg, CollegeRecruiter president and founder. “This relationship will open doors to large and small employers who share our belief that exceptional value is delivered by premium niche boards. </p><p>”Further, the practitioners of these niche boards believe in the transparency of the prices they charge and the results they deliver.”<br /><br />The job market for recent college graduates is approaching an all-time high. </p><p>”The graduating college seniors of 2007 face one of the best job markets in history and certainly the best since 2000,” Rothberg said. “According to a recent survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), 90 percent of college career service offices believe that the class of 2006-07 is graduating into a strong job market, with 11 percent rating the market as being ‘excellent.’ For comparison, only three percent rated the market as being excellent in last year’s survey. </p><p>”In addition, two-thirds of the schools reported that more employers recruited on their campuses, 82 percent reported increases in on-line job postings and the number of employers attending career/job fairs and 87 percent reported that at least as many employers signed up for spring 2007 recruiting than did last year.”<br /><br />“CollegeRecruiter.com will expand our clients’ access to entry-level talent,” said Don Ramer, Arbita CEO and founder. “The College Recruiter team has built an impressive offering, and we are very confident that the Web site will play a major role in defining entry-level recruiting both on and off campus for years to come.”</p>