New international staff recruitment site launched – http://jobs.world.edu

July 11, 2011 No Comments

Gold Coast based World Education Network is responsible for the publishing and development of the world.edu domain. world.edu is the ‘go to place’ for academics, students, business leaders and LOHAS/interested global community members.

To meet the needs for jobs in the sector, a new international job board for staff recruitment has been launched at http://jobs.world.edu. Part of the world.edu network the service will cover positions for education, government, business and the LOHAS industry.

Using the global recognition and community following of world.edu the jobs site will provide the education, local government, business and LOHAS industries.

It’s a simple, easy to use job posting service that has been developed for the jobs.world.edu site.

The world.edu community members are in the most sought after age demographic for job advertising – 16-49 years. Jobs.world.edu will provide direct access to quality professionals who will make excellent vacancy applicants.

Visit http://jobs.world.edu

 

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