Worthwhile Magazine, a national business magazine that helps readers inject more fulfillment into their work lives, has partnered with CareerJournal.com, the executive career site from The Wall Street Journal. Under the accord, CareerJournal will manage Worthwhileís online job and resume databases, providing visitors to Worthwhileís site a chance to find jobs through CareerJournalís database.
As part of the deal, CareerJournal.com and StartupJournal.com, The Wall Street Journalís guide for entrepreneurs, will begin to feature editorial content from Worthwhile in ìresource centersî accessible at no charge to the public.
ìWorthwhile Magazine taps into the critical issues job candidates are wrestling with, and their editorial content will offer our readers a roadmap for success that is both personally fulfilling and socially responsible,î says Tony Lee, publisher and general manager, CareerJournal.com. ìWeíre also very pleased to be powering their online databases.î
ìWeíre excited to partner with CareerJournal.com to offer the industryís best job database technology and editorial content to our visitors,î says Kevin Salwen, co-founding editor, Worthwhile Magazine. ìThis partnership also allows us to offer our premium content to CareerJournal.com and StartupJournal.comís executive, managerial, professional and entrepreneurial readership.î
The new job databases will utilize Web-based job and resume replication, distribution and response-management database technologies and services from Adicio, the Internetís leading developer of Web-based job-board solutions. The Worthwhile job databases will join Adicioís CareerCast National Network, a national job database with more than 200 participating media and newspaper job sites. The national network offers recruiters the ability to reach a broad geographic area of highly qualified job seekers by placing job listings on multiple sites simultaneously.
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CareerJournal.com partners with Worthwhile magazine

As part of the deal, CareerJournal.com will begin to feature editorial content from Worthwhile