HotJobs.com, Juno Strike Content Alliance | Internet News

HotJobs.com, Juno Strike Content Alliance

Written By
Clint Boulton
Clint Boulton
Dec 8, 1999
1 minute read

Net services provider Juno Online Services
Inc.
and HotJobs.com Ltd. Wednesday
forged an alliance under which the online career services provider will become
the sole employment listings content supplier on Juno’s site.

Financial details were not disclosed.

The move indicates Juno’s (JWEB)
strong interest in offering popular Web brand content to its
clients through co-branding.

In October, Juno paired with News Corp.’s
(NWS)
online unit News Digital Media to offer Fox-branded entertainment, news, sports
and business programming on the Web. News Corp. owns a 9 percent stake in Juno.

HotJobs said it shares Juno’s co-branding strategy.

“Our goal from day one has been to form alliances with Internet
properties that stand head and shoulders above the competition in terms of user
service and user loyalty,” said Richard Johnson,
president and chief
executive officer of HotJobs.com (HOTJ). “In Juno, we’ve found the ideal ally for HotJobs.com — a highly committed
company that is appreciated
and trusted by its large member base.”

HotJobs.com, which lists over 50,000 job postings and posts more than
620,000 resumes, is considered one of the leading online job sites according to an
independent poll conducted by Opinion Research Corp. International.

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