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Job Referrals with a Twist – Expanding the Employee Referral Program to Everyone on the Internet

August 31st, 2009

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA – (PRBuzz) – MyJobReferrals.com is proud to introduce a new online referral program which enables people to help friends find jobs by referring qualified candidates for openings posted on the site.

There is no requirement to be a recruiter or have any recruiting experience to utilize or benefit from this referral service. An individual who notifies a good candidate about the open position will receive a placement reward if they are hired.

Matthew Franzen, the Founder of MyJobReferrals.com states: “We believe that an individual’s knowledge of their friends and of when they are looking for a job has value. Our idea is simple: MyJobReferrals.com is an online referral program that removes the limitation of where one can refer a friend or colleague for a job.

With that in mind, MyJobReferrals.com was designed to put all involved parties in a position to succeed. Individuals using the site can notify people they know about jobs openings via referrals and collect a placement award if they’re hired. Recruiters with hard-to-fill positions can identify and place candidates that they would have had a hard time sourcing via traditional means. Candidates are made aware of career opportunities that they most likely would have never heard about and get to start a new job if hired.

It’s a relationship where everyone benefits from using the referral service.”

Submitting job referrals to people you know via this service is free. Referral awards range from $1,000 to $7,000 per successful placement.

To view the current placement awards and see how easy it is to refer a friend visit MyJobReferrals.com.

About the Company: MyJobReferrals.com is an online candidate sourcing system enabling individuals to refer qualified candidates for open positions and receive a placement award if their candidate is hired.

www.MyJobReferrals.com

twitter: @myjobreferrals

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