CADnet offers FREE one-time service for
recruiters
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Phoenix, Arizona. -- May 1, 1999 -- CADnet offers an innovative one-time
free service to employers and recruiters who wish to find the very best
candidates who are not actively seeking employment online.
"There are over 50,000 online employment sites that entice candidates to 'post' their
resume into databases and wait for someone to find them," says Glen
Doak, President of CADnet "This method of recruiting only finds
those candidates that are actively seeking employment. Most recruiters
will tell you their toughest challenge is finding those best candidates that are
good at their jobs and are not looking around? Our new service gives the
recruiter another method of finding these best candidates."
Job candidates come from CADnet's
extensive 300,000 plus contact database of professionals and organizations who
utilize computer aided design (CAD) software tools. Employers and recruiters
submit their job opening via email. CADnet then does a custom query
of their database to find potential matches. Those matches with email addresses
receive a "Broadcast" email of the Job Opening and have options to
respond for more information, refer to a colleague or ask to be removed from the
"Broadcast" database. Contacts without email addresses are forwarded
to the recruiter for follow up via telephone.
CADnet plans to charge a small fee for
this service as well as offer a similar service to job seekers when they go
online September 1, 1999.
BACKGROUND
CADnet, founded in 1996, began as a value-added reseller of computer aided
design (CAD) software. In 1998, the company moved into the
market intelligence business by combining information from industry
association lists, with internet based data collecting methods. CADnet is a privately held corporation with headquarters in
Phoenix, Arizona.
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