Booming Job Growth at ConstructionCrossing
Pasadena, CA — Since its debut in August 2007, ConstructionCrossing (www.ConstructionCrossing.com) has been a highly effective job-search site providing users with a wide range of construction jobs from all over the world. And the numbers say it all — in recent days ConstructionCrossing surpassed a total of 5,600 job postings; that's 5,600 construction jobs to help users find not only the best jobs for them but also their dream jobs.
"With more than 5,600 construction jobs appearing on ConstructionCrossing, I'm confident now more than ever that users will not only find their dream jobs here, but they'll find numerous dream jobs to choose from," said CEO Harrison Barnes.
In just one week more than 900 new jobs were added to the site, including positions for chief estimators, project quantity surveyors, construction planners, and many, many more! Viewers can also easily locate jobs in their own cities by using the job map on the homepage. Already, there are 454 jobs in California, 128 jobs in Florida, 189 jobs in New York, and 243 jobs in Texas.
The inspiration behind it all comes from the development and success of LawCrossing, which features the largest collection of active legal jobs in the world, including more than 10,000 positions at top law firms, corporations, public interest organizations, and government offices throughout the U.S.
Since its launch in July 2003, LawCrossing has become the world's largest legal career-placement website. The site is a brainchild of CEO Harrison Barnes, who in 2000 founded EmploymentScape, the hugely successful parent company of LawCrossing. LawCrossing's team of more than 300 staff members monitors the hiring needs of more than 250,000 legal employers throughout the U.S. and worldwide. LawCrossing counts tens of thousands of law students, attorneys, and legal staff professionals as members.
Contact:
Robin Salisian, Editorial Coordinator
ConstructionCrossing
626-243-9403
robins@employmentcrossing.com
About EmploymentScape:
Established in 2000, EmploymentScape has been helping job seekers find employment for more than seven years. Today, EmploymentScape has grown into an international, multimillion-dollar affiliation of more than 15 profitable companies and 300 enthusiastic employees.
"With more than 5,600 construction jobs appearing on ConstructionCrossing, I'm confident now more than ever that users will not only find their dream jobs here, but they'll find numerous dream jobs to choose from," said CEO Harrison Barnes.
In just one week more than 900 new jobs were added to the site, including positions for chief estimators, project quantity surveyors, construction planners, and many, many more! Viewers can also easily locate jobs in their own cities by using the job map on the homepage. Already, there are 454 jobs in California, 128 jobs in Florida, 189 jobs in New York, and 243 jobs in Texas.
The inspiration behind it all comes from the development and success of LawCrossing, which features the largest collection of active legal jobs in the world, including more than 10,000 positions at top law firms, corporations, public interest organizations, and government offices throughout the U.S.
Since its launch in July 2003, LawCrossing has become the world's largest legal career-placement website. The site is a brainchild of CEO Harrison Barnes, who in 2000 founded EmploymentScape, the hugely successful parent company of LawCrossing. LawCrossing's team of more than 300 staff members monitors the hiring needs of more than 250,000 legal employers throughout the U.S. and worldwide. LawCrossing counts tens of thousands of law students, attorneys, and legal staff professionals as members.
Contact:
Robin Salisian, Editorial Coordinator
ConstructionCrossing
626-243-9403
robins@employmentcrossing.com
About EmploymentScape:
Established in 2000, EmploymentScape has been helping job seekers find employment for more than seven years. Today, EmploymentScape has grown into an international, multimillion-dollar affiliation of more than 15 profitable companies and 300 enthusiastic employees.
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