Job Site Caters to College, High School Students

CollegeJobBoard.com is a job site focused exclusively on serving high school and college students and alumni. Unlike other career sites, CollegeJobBoard.com enables employers to target their full-time, part-time and summer jobs to students and alumni from specific schools. Employers can post jobs to 4,701 colleges, 1,869 graduate schools, 17,699 high schools, and 12,959 adult education and vocational schools.

Posting jobs with CollegeJob- Board.com can streamline the advertising process, shortening the cycle from candidate contact to hiring, while cutting costs. Students and alumni gain instant access to the site's database of entry-level, part-time, seasonal and internship positions by registering on the free site.

About 100 colleges have partnered with CollegeJobBoard.com, including Harvard University, the University of California and the University of Illinois. By creating partnerships with college and high school career centers, MBA programs and alumni associations nationwide, CollegeJobBoard.com provides employers with access to over 20 million students and alumni. CollegeJobBoard.com, Wellesley, MA, (781) 239-8106, www.collegejobboard.com.

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