PODCAST - Rob McGovern, Founder of CareerBuilder & CEO of Market10

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In this podcast:
Papa Got A Brand New Bag!ÂÂ
Rob McGovern, founder of Careerbuilder, has a new venture - Market10 and its pretty nifty. Rob tells Jim all about it in this podcast and Jim gave it a “thumbs up.”
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From the Market10 website…
Market10 is putting Computer Science to work for you! Through our 10 Dimensional Matching (sm) and Intelligent Feedback, we can match your strengths, experiences, and knowledge to the best positions with leading employers. Rather than seeing a sea of spammed resumes (Did you know employers receive 300-500 resumes per job when they use today’s job sites?), employers see our best candidates ranked by their capabilities, while maintaining complete confidentiality.ÂÂ
How does our 10 Dimensional Matching (sm) work? You complete an easy, guided 15 minute profile which is a portfolio of your skills, experiences, and what you value most in your next position. Employers provide a similar job profile describing the best candidate for an available position. Market10, through its patent pending matching technology, instantly presents you with a ranked list of the best opportunities for career advancement.
With our Intelligent Feedback technology, you always know where you stand in the job matching process. You are presented with a ranked list of top jobs and you can compare jobs to each other based on your skills and desires. Best of all, you can receive feedback on your own terms such as on the Market10 website, in your e-mail inbox, or as a text message on your cell phone. You are in control with Market10’s Complete Confidentiality protection feature. Protecting your contact information is a vital part of our mission. This enhanced functionality gives you peace of mind that your profile will not be discovered by your present employer, headhunters, or unscrupulous individuals. Our optional “lockingâ€? functionality let’s you decide which information to protect, including name and present job. You can then decide whether to divulge your contact information on a request-only basis and only when you have been assured this information is being requested from an employer of interest.
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