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CareerBuilder.com, operated by CareerBuilder, is one of the most visited employment websites in the United States as ranked by Alexa (see the Alexa ranking in the infobox to the right). A provider of rankings of the amount of unique viewers per month—comScore Inc—in January 2013, ranks Careerbuilder.com second behind Indeed.com and in January 2008 the market share of help-wanted web sites by Careebuilder in the United States was 34%.〔Wilkerson, David B. ("CareerBuilder to launch $250 million ad campaign" ), MarketWatch, January 22, 2008. Retrieved February 6, 2008.〕 CareerBuilder.com provides labor market intelligence, talent management software, and other recruitment solutions, including online career search services for more than 1,900 partners as of March 2008, including 140 newspapers and portals such as AOL and MSN. CareerBuilder operates sites in 23 countries outside the U.S., and has a presence in over 60 markets. In 2011, CareerBuilder acquired JobsCentral in Singapore and JobScout24 in Germany. In 2014, CareerBuilder acquired recruiting technology company Broadbean in the U.K. CareerBuilder also owns and operates several niche job search sites including Sologig.com, Headhunter.com, CareerRookie.com, MiracleWorkers.com, WorkinRetail.com and JobsInMotion.com. Careerbuilder.com is jointly owned by the Gannett Company, The McClatchy Company and the Tribune Company.〔de la Merced, Michael J. ("Times Company Forms Alliance With Job-Listing Web Site" ), ''The New York Times'', February 15, 2007. Retrieved February 6, 2008. "Three of the largest newspaper chains — the Tribune Company, the Gannett Company and The McClatchy Company — own CareerBuilder, among the largest help-wanted sites."〕 ==Company information== CareerBuilder.com is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, with IT headquarters in Peachtree Corners, Georgia, an international headquarters in London, England, has about 3,000 employees globally, and is under the leadership of CEO Matt Ferguson. It was founded in 1995. After several years of profit, CareerBuilder.com suffered challenges related to the economic downturn in 2002 and 2008. The company announced layoffs in December 2008, affecting approximately 300 employees. () Careerbuilder has regained strength after the turn of the global economy and has maintained its lead as the largest online employment company in North America. In September 2012, the company acquired Economic Modeling Specialists Intl., an economic modeling software firm based in Moscow, Idaho. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「CareerBuilder」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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