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TheLadders.com Quarterly Executive Employment Outlook Survey: Executive Optimism on the Rise
Is it the euphoria created by the holiday season or do executives really feel better about the job market? The quarterly executive employment outlook survey, conducted by TheLadders.com, the world's leading online service for $100k+ jobs, demonstrates that 65% of job seekers in this category think now is a better time to be in the job market in contrast to this time last year.
Execs Say Physical Fitness is Critical to Career Success; Obesity Considered a 'Serious Impediment'
The days of the corpulent corporate fat cat are gone. In their place, a new emphasis on physical fitness has emerged among executives in the higher ranks of American business. According to a survey conducted by the largest $100k+ online job resource, TheLadders.com, the vast majority of executives say that physical fitness is critical to career success.
U.S. Executives: Outsourcing will Bring the Demise of American Business
As US outsourcing expands to non-traditional sectors, from IT and call centers to after school tutors and flight attendants, it is clear that this cost-saving practice now permeates all aspects of the American economy. A common belief is that American workers are against outsourcing, and executives support it. A new survey by the largest $100k+ positions Web site, TheLadders.com, shows that executives, in fact, believe that outsourcing is a major problem for American business.
Louis Cofini Joins TheLadders.com as Vice President of Sales
TheLadders.com, the world's leading $100,000+ jobs Web site, today announced that Lou Cofini has joined the company as Vice President of Sales. In this role, Cofini will be responsible for designing, building, and managing the global sales team that will interact with senior HR executives and search firms.
TheLadders.com Announces Unprecedented Growth With Recruiters
TheLadders.com, the world's leading $100,000+ online job resource with more than 550,000 members and 20,000 new jobs each month, announced today that its recruiter enrollment has topped 7,000. This comes just one month after announcing that recruiter enrollment had reached 5,000. Included among the 7,000 are recruiters from industry leaders in financial services, consumer goods, and technology, including Amazon.com, JPMorganChase, Lehman Brothers, Dell, Lowe's, Panasonic, Microsoft, eBay and Google.
Seven Deadly Sins: Corporate Recruiters and Executives Share What Not to Do During Job Interviews
Drawing from the expert knowledge of its considerable community of corporate recruiters and hiring executives, TheLadders.com, the world's leading $100k+ online job resource, today unveiled the Seven Deadly Sins of Interviewing. The site illuminates the seven most common job interviewing blunders and ties them to the dreaded seven deadly sins: pride, envy, wrath, sloth, greed, gluttony and lust.
With consumer spending and corporate earnings continuing to grow in the face of skyrocketing energy costs, economists are calling the US economy resilient. Do executives in the $100,000+ job market share that thick-skinned view? According to a survey conducted by TheLadders.com, the world's leading $100k+ online job resource, market sentiment in the third quarter of 2005 remains largely optimistic, though it is trending downward for the second quarter in a row.
TheLadders.com Ratchets Up Recruiter Participation
TheLadders.com, the world's leading $100k+ job search engine, today announced that its recruiter enrollment has topped 5,000. Included among the 5,000 are recruiters from industry leaders in financial services, consumer goods, and technology, including JPMorganChase, Lehman Brothers, Lowe's, Panasonic, Microsoft, eBay and Google.
Brian Waldron Joins TheLadders.com as Director of Brand
TheLadders.com, the world's leading $100k+ job search engine, today announced the addition of Brian Waldron as the Director of Brand. In this role, Waldron will develop TheLadders.com's brand positioning, essence, architecture and overall strategy.
DeWayne Martin Joins TheLadders.com as Vice President of Strategic Partnerships
TheLadders.com, the world's leading $100k+ job search engine, today announced that DeWayne Martin has joined the company as Vice President of Strategic Partnerships. In this role, Martin will develop and lead the company's partnership marketing program while building strategic relationships in support of company-wide goals and new business opportunities.
Gear Up for September Job Hunting Season
TheLadders.com, the world's leading $100k+ job search engine, today
announced that it has reached 500,000 registered members in just over 2
years, adding over 100,000 new members this summer alone. This growth
underscores the viability of the company's business model, as revenues
are generated from job-seeker subscriptions rather than employer job
postings.
Executive Parents Risk Coworker Resentment for Taking Leave to Raise Kids
For all of the working-mom success stories like Brenda Barnes, who came off a six-year stint as a stay-at-home mom to become CEO of Sara Lee this February, executives still face workplace ambiguity when it comes to parenthood. According to a survey conducted by TheLadders.com, the world's leading $100k+ job search engine, the majority of executives want to continue working after having kids, yet the specter of coworker resentment for extended parental hiatus' looms large.
Moving on Up: TheLadders.com Doubles its Online Job Search Destinations
TheLadders.com, the leading online job search destination for $100k+ candidates, today announced the addition of four new job search engines: OpsLadder, TechnologyLadder, HRLadder and LawLadder. This expansion doubles the Company's existing consumer offerings of FinanceLadder, SalesLadder, MktgLadder and UpLadder, and is an innovation for the online job search industry. For the first time, high-end professionals and executives in operations, technology, HR and law have the opportunity to access unique channels that comprehensively offer $100k+ positions in their distinct fields.
Execs See International Post as Path to Fast Track
Parlez vous promotion? The majority of executives in the $100K + job market are becoming increasingly aware that the path to advancement may involve outsourcing themselves. According to a survey conducted by TheLadders.com, the world's leading $100,000+ jobs Web site, 70% of executives said the prospect of an overseas assignment would be "an exciting opportunity."
Executive Commutes Nearly Double National Average
Even easy street is clogged with traffic these days. According to a survey conducted by TheLadders.com, the world's leading $100k+ job search engine site, executives at the top of the pay scale are saddled with longer commutes to the office than the majority of American workers. The average door-to-door commute time among executives surveyed was 42.3 minutes, compared with a national average of 24.3 minutes.
TheLadders.com Names Alain Benzaken Vice President of Technology
TheLadders.com, the world's leading $100k+ jobs Web site, today announced that Alain Benzaken has joined the company as Vice President, Technology. In this role, Benzaken will oversee all Web site operations and spearhead new technology development.
TheLadders.com's Recruiter Participation Reaches New Milestone
TheLadders.com, the world's leading $100k+ job search engine with more than 415,000 members and 20,000 new jobs each month, announced today that its recruiter enrollment has topped 4,000. Included among the 4,000 are recruiters from industry leaders in financial services, consumer goods, and entertainment, including Aramark, Cadbury Schweppes, Cendant, HSBC, Oracle, Philips and Wachovia.
With fortunes tied closely to the ebbs and flows of economy, executives in the $100k+ job market are a prime indicator of underlying economic health. According to a survey conducted by TheLadders.com, the world's leading $100,000+ jobs search engine, market sentiment in the second quarter of 2005 remains optimistic, though down slightly from the first quarter of 2005. According to TheLadders.com's state-by-state job market data, Tampa has shown the most growth in the number of $100K+ jobs offered during the first quarter.
Mediated Search Scores Points with Exec Job Seekers
TheLadders.com, the world's leading $100k+ job search engine, today announced that it has reached 400,000 registered members in just 2 years, doubling its member base in the first half of 2005 alone. This rapid growth is significant in light of the company's business model, whereby revenues are generated from job-seekers rather than employers.
TheLadders.com Announces Appointment of Brian Swette to Board of Directors
TheLadders.com, the world's leading $100k+ job search engine, today announced the appointment of Brian Swette to its board of directors. The appointment represents a new addition to TheLadders.com's board. Formerly the Chief Operating Officer of eBay, Swette oversaw the international expansion, marketing and customer support that made eBay the most successful e-commerce site on the Internet.
Executive Dads Yearn for Stay-at-Home Status
If more executives had their way, every day would be Father's Day. Marking a shift in traditional gender roles, 62% of men in the country's top income bracket said they would put their careers on hold to become stay-at-home dads, according to a survey conducted by TheLadders.com, the world's leading $100k+ job search engine.
TheLadders.com Selects RightNow for Comprehensive CRM Solution
TheLadders.com, the world's leading job search engine catering exclusively to the $100k+ employment market, today announced it has selected RightNow Technologies, a leading provider of on demand CRM (customer relationship management) software solutions, as its CRM solutions provider, and will utilize RightNow Service to manage all client communication interaction.
Sheila Marcelo Joins TheLadders.com as VP, General Manager
TheLadders.com, the world's leading job search Web site catering exclusively to the $100,000+ employment market, today announced that Sheila Marcelo has joined the company as Vice President and General Manager. In this role, Marcelo is responsible for the management of business development and job acquisition, and the company's product portfolio. She will also handle management of the overall user experience.
TheLadders.com, the world's leading $100k+ job search engine, today unveiled the details of its new release, which showcases a series of major enhancements to aid job seekers and recruiters in the $100k+ job marketplace. Developed under the code-name Sapphire, the new site's highlights include advanced search functionality, robust tracking tools for recruiters and more $100k+ jobs than any other source.
Executive Survey: What Makes A Great CEO?
With a steady procession of American CEOs still beating a path to the courthouse, a reality check on what makes a strong corporate chief is in order. What personality traits separate the truly great CEOs from the headline-grabbing failures? According to a survey conducted by TheLadders.com, the world's leading $100,000+ jobs Web site, a solid majority of job seekers in the $100k+ market say "Leadership," above all else, is the defining characteristic of a great CEO.
TheLadders.com Extends Market Share Lead in High-End Job Search Space
TheLadders.com, the country's largest online job search engine catering exclusively to the $100k+ employment market, today announced that it has extended its market share leadership in the high-end job search category. Now entering its third year of operation, TheLadders.com has claimed 57 percent of the total market share of Web visits in the high-end job search category for April 2005.
TheLadders.com Relocates New York City Headquarters to Larger Facility to Accommodate Growth
TheLadders.com, the world?s leading job search Web site catering exclusively to the $100,000+ employment market, today announced the move of its headquarters to 137 Varick Street, located in the section of New York City known as SoHo. Necessitated by TheLadders.com?s continuous growth, the new facility houses the Company's management, marketing, and operations functions.
TheLadders.com Announces Appointment of Andrew J. Kaslow to Board of Directors
TheLadders.com, the world's leading $100k+ job search engine, today announced the appointment of Andrew J. Kaslow to its board of directors. The appointment represents a new addition to TheLadders.com's board.
Online Job Search with a Cover Charge
TheLadders.com, the country's largest job search engine catering exclusively to the $100k+ job market, today announced that it has reached the 300,000 reader milestone in just 20 months. This rapid growth is significant in light of the company's business model, whereby revenues are generated from job-seekers rather than employers.
TheLadders.com Quarterly Executive Employment Outlook
US employment numbers have increased steadily over the past four months, and market-watchers are bullish on the broad employment market. Does that outlook carry over to executives hunting for jobs that pay $100k and more? According to a survey conducted by TheLadders.com, the world's leading $100k+ job search engine, job seekers in the $100k+ market remain optimistic, but have lowered expectations from January highs.
Does an MBA Matter in the Real Business World?
With the average salary of business school graduates now topping $82,000, and some elite schools boasting average graduate salaries well into the $100k+ range, it may seem that getting a Master's Degree in Business Administration is the ticket to financial security. But does having an MBA really impact your success in the business world? According to a survey conducted by TheLadders.com, the world's leading $100k+ job search engine, 57% of executives said the degree is valuable, but not essential.
TheLadders.com Quarterly Executive Employment Outlook
TheLadders, the country's largest online job service catering exclusively to the $100k+ employment market, today announced that it has captured the majority market share in its space. After just 18 months in operation, the company has claimed 51% of the total market share of Web visits in the high-end job search category.
TheLadders.com Claims Majority Market Share in the High-End Job Search Space
TheLadders, the country's largest online job search engine catering exclusively to the $100k+ job market, today announced that it has captured the majority market share in its space. After just 18 months in operation, the company has claimed 51% of the total market share of Web visits in the high-end job search category.