America's Job Exchange

America's Job Exchange
Subsidiary of Public, NYSE: TWC
Industry Internet Recruitment
Founded 2007
Founder Rathin Sinha
Headquarters Andover, Massachusetts, USA
Services Job search and career tools
Recruitment advertisement
Recruitment compliance
Number of employees
50-100
Website www.americasjobexchange.com
www.americasjobexchange.com/employer/

America’s Job Exchange is an online job search and recruiting solutions provider, connecting employers with job seekers. It is a Time Warner Cable company, headquartered in Wilmington, Massachusetts.[1]

History

America’s Job Exchange (AJE) was founded in 2007 as a private sector venture to continue the legacy of America's Job Bank, a pioneering online recruitment website sponsored by the United States Department of Labor.[1]

Services

Job Seekers

America’s Job Exchange helps middle-income job seekers secure a job with their job search and career management tools, such as Resume Builder which helps craft persuasive snapshot of seeker skills to deliver to hiring employers. Automated Job Scout email alerts keep job seekers up to date with the most relevant opportunities, while Career Resources answer questions about career goals. The AJE network also offers specialized websites for many interest communities, including veterans, seniors, disabilities and many more to make the job search experience more personalized and effective.

Employers

They serve Fortune 500 corporations, small to mid-size businesses to government agencies. AJE solutions include on-line Job Postings, Branding, and Resume Database tools, as well as OFCCP Compliance solutions to assist federal contractors with their diversity distribution and reporting requirements. They support workforce development programs for state labor departments which offer their career sites through the AJE network, as a continuation of The Job Bank’s legacy. America’s Job Exchange offers live phone, email, and online technical support,[2] brand advertising and assistance with OFCCP distribution and reporting. It extends live phone, email, and online technical support enabling users and employers to get the assistance they need.

OFCCP Compliance

In response to the August 8, 2008 ruling by the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP), America's Job Exchange expanded its expertise in compliance and diversity hiring with its turnkey OFCCP Compliance Solution. The OFCCP requirement for federal contractors and subcontractors dictates that they abide by basic affirmative action and equal employment opportunity EEO obligations and reach job seekers from diversity groups – minorities, veterans, women and others.

Its Compliance Solution can help federal contractors and subcontractors achieve their OFCCP requirements by distributing job posting information to the appropriate agencies in all 50 states. They also provide job distribution reporting in the event of an audit. .[3] It sends the job postings by Federal Contractors directly to the states via FTP or email to state level recipients for distribution to appropriate offices. Employers can also get OFCCP reports to maintain records of their compliance related distribution efforts.

Partnerships

The following is a list of America’s Job Exchange strategic alliance partners:

November 2010 : America's Job Exchange Launches 90-Day Hiring Event for Veterans,[4] Partners with Top Employers and Non-profit Hire A Hero to Help Veterans Find Jobs.

December 2009 : America’s Job Exchange President, Rathin Sinha, was interviewed by Jim Zarroli of the National Public Radio for the Morning Edition segment. For this story, Sinha discussed some of the challenges facing job seekers today and why getting a job in this economy is so tough.[5]

April 2009 : America’s Job Exchange partnered with EducationDynamic,[6] a provider of online education resources, to provide information and excellent job prospects to job seekers interested in pursuing higher education.

June 2008 : America’s Job Exchange partners with eQuest,[7] a pioneer in job posting and Internet recruitment management services, to provide Federal Compliance services.

July 2007 : Net-Temps, an online job board for staffing industry, partnered with America’s Job Exchange to reach maximum number of job seekers.[8]

June 2007 : Arbita, a provider of global job advertising distribution solution chose America’s Job Exchange as its job postings and media solutions partner.[9]

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 "About NaviSite". Retrieved 2009-08-11.
  2. "America's Job Exchange's Services". Retrieved 2009-08-11.
  3. "America's Job Exchange Facilitates OFCCP Compliance for Federal Contractors". Retrieved 2009-08-11.
  4. "America's Job Exchange Launches 90-Day Hiring Event for Veterans". Retrieved 2010-11-11.
  5. "Online Job Listings Aren't Always What They Seem". Archived from the original on 11 February 2010. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
  6. "America’s Job Exchange Partners With EducationDynamic". Reuters. 2009-04-01. Retrieved 2009-08-11.
  7. "America’s Job Exchange Partners With eQuest". Retrieved 2009-08-11.
  8. "NetTemps Opts for America’s Job Exchange As Its Ideal Job Partner". Retrieved 2009-08-11.
  9. "Arbita Partners With America’s Job Exchange". Retrieved 2009-08-11.
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