Wednesday, March 4, 2009

TweetMyJOBS.com Distributing Economic Stimulus Jobs

(BUSINESS WIRE)--TweetMyJOBS.com, a Charlotte, NC startup, is doing its part to help jumpstart the economy. The company has built a sophisticated job distribution system on top of the widely popular online service Twitter.com, which allows users to send short messages to people’s cell phones as a text message. Companies that are looking to hire can post a job opening for free through TweetMyJOBS.com, and anyone interested in that type of job will automatically get the job posting sent to them as a text message. In addition, if the job opening has been created as a result of the U.S. stimulus package, it will be identified as a Stimulus Job and will be featured and headlined on TweetMyJOBS.com.

“There are currently a lot of unemployed people who have a family to feed and bills to pay,” said Gary Zukowski, President of TweetMyJOBS.com. “President Obama has stated that 3.5 million jobs will be saved or created by his stimulus package. TweetMyJOBS.com is designed to help get these jobs into the hands of people who need them as quickly as possible. By using TweetMyJOBS.com, job seekers will get instant notification of any new job openings in their desired field and location. In a competitive marketplace, this speed of notification could be the difference between getting a job or not.”

In addition to U.S. job postings, TweetMyJOBS.com is already expanding internationally in response to demand from employers interested in using the service to post job opportunities outside of the U.S.

TweetMyJOBS.com is an innovative online service based out of Charlotte, NC that connects employers and job seekers instantaneously using Twitter. Employers can post jobs on “Job Channels” that specify a particular job type and location, and notification of the job will automatically be sent to a job seeker’s cell phone as a text message.

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