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== Advertising and Awards ==
== Advertising ==
CareerBuilder.com was an advertiser in the [[Super Bowl]] in [[2005]], [[2006]] & [[2007]] . They are known for their humorous commercials featuring a man that is frustrated with his job because he works with a bunch of monkeys. However, these ads started to be phased out in January 2007 and replaced with ads concentrating on "thriving," and place office workers in the jungle, fighting for their survival.
CareerBuilder.com was an advertiser in the [[Super Bowl]] in [[2005]], [[2006]] & [[2007]] . They are known for their humorous commercials featuring a man that is frustrated with his job because he works with a bunch of monkeys. However, these ads started to be phased out in January 2007 and replaced with ads concentrating on "thriving," and place office workers in the jungle, fighting for their survival.



Revision as of 20:55, 30 January 2008

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CareerBuilder.com is the nation’s largest online job site with more than 23 million unique visitors and over 1.6 million jobs. Owned by Gannett Co., Inc. (NYSE:GCI), Tribune Company, The McClatchy Company (NYSE:MNI) and Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT), the company offers a vast online and print network to help job seekers connect with employers. CareerBuilder.com powers the career centers for more than 1,400 partners, including 140 newspapers and leading portals such as America Online and MSN. More than 300,000 employers take advantage of CareerBuilder.com’s easy job postings, 26 million-plus resumes, Diversity Channel and more. CareerBuilder.com and its subsidiaries operate in the U.S., Europe, Canada and Asia. For more information, visit http://www.careerbuilder.com.


Advertising

CareerBuilder.com was an advertiser in the Super Bowl in 2005, 2006 & 2007 . They are known for their humorous commercials featuring a man that is frustrated with his job because he works with a bunch of monkeys. However, these ads started to be phased out in January 2007 and replaced with ads concentrating on "thriving," and place office workers in the jungle, fighting for their survival.

CareerBuilder.com is returning to the 2008 Super Bowl ad lineup for the fourth consecutive year with two 30-second spots and is offering a sneak peek into a bigger, bolder creative campaign. With spots appearing in the second and third quarters of the big game, CareerBuilder.com will kick off a fully-integrated, national campaign, which encompasses everything from the national airwaves to “unhappy hours.”

In April of 2006 CareerBuilder.com's site was nominated for a Webby Award in the employment category.

In December 2007, CareerBuilder.com won the coveted Stevie Award for excellence in Customer Service. CareerBuilder.com's Vice President of Customer Care, Michael Hargis was quoted:

"What makes CareerBuilder.com's Customer Care team successful is our commitment to accessibility and resolution. We make it easy for customers to reach a live voice and we work hand-in-hand with other departments to ensure the customer's needs are met. We are honored to receive this accolade in the company of other world class organizations and share this win with our entire organization."

Company information

CareerBuilder LLC acquired Atlanta-based HeadHunter.net in 2001. CareerBuilder LLC is owned by the Gannett, Tribune, McClatchy newspaper companies as well as Microsoft. The Tribune Company bought the Multimedia Sales Group (MSG) department of CareerBuilder on August 1, 2007. The MSG continues to sell a significant portion of CareerBuilder Online & Print advertising.

In 2007, CareerBuilder joined forces with the world's largest and most influential technology powerhouses. Microsoft takes a minority equity stake in CareerBuilder, opening the door to new opportunities. In addition, CareerBuilder extends - and expands - its strategic alliance with MSN, fueling a faster expansion into global markets. CareerBuilder will continue to be the exclusive content provider for the MSN Careers channel in the U.S. through 2013 and is now serving in this role for key MSN international sites as well.

CareerBuilder has achieved significant revenue & traffic growth in the past 5 years due to large investments by the owner companies funding an aggressive sales and affiliate marketing strategy. They currently have over 1600 employees in the US. The headquarters are in Chicago at 200 N LaSalle St. Suite 1100, Chicago, IL 60601.

After partnering with other job sites internationally for several years, CareerBuilder went on to launch sites in Canada, the UK, Germany, Spain and India as well as aquire sites in Sweden, The Netherlands and Greece.

Associated websites:

  • CBsalary.com is a salary calculator created by CareerBuilder that compares salaries of different jobs and locations.
  • Sologig.com is the freelance division of CareerBuilder focusing on freelance, contract and consulting projects. Sologig was created out of the need for a niche job board for independent professionals.
  • CBCampus.com is a website designed for recent college grads who are looking for entry level positions. It is also used by current college students who are searching for internships.