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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

JobsInLogistics.com reports third year of 50 percent growth

JobsInLogistics.com, Inc. Increases Sales by 50% for Third Year Running and Continues to Dominate the Logistics Job Board Niche

Now in its fifth year of operation, JobsInLogistics.com, Inc. (http://www.JobsInLogistics.com) reports an annual 50% sales increase, for the third year running. The Resume Database has increased from 40,000 to more than 90,000 candidates with skills and experience in logistics, supply chain, transportation, freight forwarding, purchasing, manufacturing and distribution related fields.

JobsInLogistics.com continues to be the only dominant job board dedicated to the logistics profession, said Don Firth, President and CEO, JobsInLogistics.com, Inc. Other boards have tried to compete, but none have been successful. We were fortunate enough to be the first job board to specialize in logistics careers. Now, it is highly improbable that any new board could attract the more than 200,000 experienced logistics candidates who visit JobsInLogistics.com every month to find new and exciting career opportunities.

JobsInLogistics.com advertises extensively in logistics magazines, associations and Internet sites to attract the leading candidates in this profession. Analysts pre-screen thousands of resumes each week and invite only the best qualified logistics candidates to register on JobsInLogistics.com.

More than 6,000 staffing and recruiting managers have registered on JobsInLogistics.com. Numerous companies repeatedly post jobs and subscribe to the ever-increasing resume database. We have clients who are now in their fifth year with us, said Firth. We have gained a reputation as being the best source for hiring outstanding talent in all logistics related professions. We keep our pricing well below the Generalist Boards and provide unequalled personal customer service to assist clients find the right candidates. In fact, many clients have dropped other services to use JobsInLogistics.com exclusively.