Friday, March 12th, 2010

hotjobs introduces pay per candidate

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Yahoo! has just announced Yahoo! HotJobs Pay Per Candidate, a performance-based online recruitment product that allows recruiters the option to pay for candidates instead of just paying per listing. The Pay Per Candidate product enables recruiters to cap the number of pre-screened candidates they receive per job posting when candidates apply on the HotJobs website. Recruiters purchase credits for each…

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