Online job sites working longer hours
Traffic is up for a new wave of online job Web sites, particularly those set to help retired workers re-enter the job market. Renita Jablonski talks to retirees who are sifting through the listings.
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Scott Jagow: The latest jobs numbers come out tomorrow — job market’s not doing so well, as you know. Enter a new wave of online job sites. Here’s Renita Jablonski.
Renita Jablonski: There’s Workforce50.com, RetirementJobs.com — even sites like Dinosaur Exchange and RetiredBrains.
Sixty-year-old Ed Treffinger did not plan on spending his retirement surfing the Internet. Reality set in as he looked at his 401K statements.
Ed Treffinger: I’ve been losing about 10 percent a month on my portfolio.
So he posted his resume online.
Treffinger: Three decades ago — God that sounds like a long time! — what you would do is go to the library and go through newspapers.
Gene Burnard is publisher of Workforce50.com. He’s seen traffic to his site triple this month.
Gene Burnard: We currently have in our database nearly 100,000 registered job seekers.
RetirementJobs, which partners with AARP, is also seeing more activity than ever.
It lists jobs with companies like Crate and Barrel, Bank of America, and UPS.
I’m Renita Jablonski for Marketplace.