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Jobs grow 61%

By Janice Wood · September 6, 2012 ·

JSfirm.com manager Jeff Richards is reporting a record-setting second quarter for the online aviation job board. “There was a 61% increase in the number of aviation jobs being advertised on JSfirm.com during April, May and June of this year compared to the same period in 2011,” Richards stated. “In fact, this was the busiest second quarter for job advertisements in our 13-year history.”

What led to the record-setting quarter? “The two main reasons are the recovering economy and hiring companies are coming back to niche aviation sites from expensive ‘Cost per Click’ sites,” he explained.

JSfirm.com, founded in 1999, is a free service to job seekers. The company’s  website includes access to job postings, direct email of new employment opportunities, free resume builder and networking tools. Companies receive direct access to resumes, management tools, and unlimited job postings with multiple user capabilities and a dedicated account manager to help plan a company’s candidate search program.

For more information: JSfirm.com or 724-547-6203 or 817-560-0300.

 

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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