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Daily Herald partners with ChicagoJobs.com, increasing the range of the area’s leading suburban newspaper and its most effective local job board.

Posted on April 6, 2015

Oak Park, IL (PRWEB) April 6, 2015

Daily Herald partners with ChicagoJobs.com, increasing the range of the area’s leading suburban newspaper and its most effective local job board.

Local publisher adds countless employers and job seekers to the most robust job board in Chicagoland.

ChicagoJobs.com, already regarded as the most effective local job board throughout Chicagoland, is about to become a lot more powerful. By adding new partner the Daily Herald, it will feature top Chicagoland employers and thousands of registered users, making it by far the most comprehensive site of its kind.

Now, job seekers and employers can find the city and suburban jobs and candidates they need, all in one convenient place. With the unemployment rate dropping dramatically as the economy rapidly trends upward, the demand for qualified job seekers is only going to increase, thus making this development even more significant. The partnership becomes official as of April 1, 2015, and Joseph Shaker Jr., Vice President of Shaker Recruitment Consultants, is excited about the opportunities this partnership presents.

“We couldn’t be more pleased to welcome the Daily Herald into this great working partnership. By combining their widespread readership and employer base throughout the suburbs with our Chicago resources for top employers and job seekers, we’ll be able to offer a job board that is packed with the jobs and candidates that everyone wants, but could never find in one place. Now, they can. And we know the results will be incredibly positive.”

“It’s really a great situation for us,” according to Daily Herald Ad Director Pete Rosengren. “Partnering with ChicagoJobs.com means that we’ll have increased exposure to both top employers and job seekers, not just in the suburbs, but in the city and throughout the entirety of Chicagoland. Employers will benefit from our combined high-profile brands and marketing presence.”

A new campaign featuring print advertising and radio commercials will be hitting the media soon to promote this dynamic new partnership.

For more information, please contact:
Joseph Shaker Jr.
Vice President, Shaker Recruitment Consultants
SHAKER RECRUITMENT ADVERTISING & COMMUNICATIONS
Phone: 708-358-0364
Email: Joe.Shaker.Jr@shaker.com

About ChicagoJobs.com
ChicagoJobs.com is a comprehensive local job board dedicated to the employment scene that provides unmatched local coverage and consolidated information to area employers and prospective employees. Exclusively focused on the 11-county Chicagoland area, including the city, suburbs, and beyond, ChicagoJobs.com brings enhanced services to maximize exposure for both local employers and job seekers. Visit chicagojobs.com to learn more.

About the Daily Herald
The Daily Herald is suburban Chicago’s largest daily newspaper, and the third-largest newspaper in Illinois. Providing a local perspective with local content, it is locally owned by Paddock Publications, Inc., an independent publishing company with a history of success spanning more than 120 years. Visit jobs.dailyherald.com to learn more.

For more information, please contact:
Pete Rosengren
Director of Digital Sales
Phone: 847-427-4645
Email: prosengren@dailyherald.com

About Shaker Recruitment Consultants
Shaker Recruitment Consultants (SRC) provides the industry’s most comprehensive, cost-effective set of digital and enhanced services for all media. It creates, powers, administers, and markets exceptionally robust local job boards, extremely effective marketing and branding campaigns, and well-attended virtual events. SRC is backed by the full-service resources and 60+ years of experience of parent company and industry pioneer, Shaker Recruitment Advertising & Communications, which continues to offer a proud legacy of serving countless clients in every industry. To learn more visit shaker.com/src.

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