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TheLadders.com Expands Services to All Professional Careers

TheLadders, which since 2003 has been focused on $100K  job seekers, is expanding its recruitment services to all professional careers. The service is set to become effective on September 20, 2011. The same model stays in place. It’s just an expansion of its current model. Job seekers pay $15 a month to be a member of TheLadders, while recruiters pay either $10,000 or $16,000 per year, depending on level of services. TheLadders’ full suite of job-search solutions could be a great benefit for the job seeker and employer, but it’s hard to say how it will be received on both ends. Only time will tell…

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http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/theladderscom-expands-services-to-all-professional-careers-125944228.html

Why should companies care about Google+?

According to Wired.com “Google didn’t need to launch a social network to win skirmishes with Twitter, Tumblr, LinkedIn, Quora or the rest; it needed a social platform to defend itself against a unified Microsoft and Facebook.” It’s almost like Facebook, except you get the benefits of multi-person video chatting called Hangouts, the option to include or exclude people from your Circles, and the ability to start Huddles to chat with a group of your friends at once. Read the rest of this entry

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