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equest.com Goes French and Tweets

May 20, 2009 by Alice Allan 

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Job posting website equest.com has announced it will release a French language version of its job posting user interface application from 1st June, 2009.

equest.com was established in 1998 by parent company PassportAccess. The website states that it serves 20,000 unique customers and posts over 200 million transactions each year.

In a statement on the company’s website, equest.com president and CEO John Malone explained the expansion into the French language:

“While eQuest has long-served the French market, this release is the first to include a French version of our patented job delivery software. We look forward to better serving the French market with this release.”

equest.com also made moves to access Twitter’s growing popularity this month, adding twitterjobsearch.com to its free job posting network, the Free Board User Group (FreeBUG). The website states that FreeBUG’s job boards “returned over 7 million candidates to eQuest customers in 2008”.

The website also partnered with tweetmyjobs.com, allowing equest.com users unlimited postings on the Twitter website. tweetmyjobs.com users subscribe to various “channels” and receive text messages as soon as positions become available.

In a press release, tweetmyjobs.com president and founder Gary Zukowski stated:

“Partnering with a market leader like eQuest will be a tremendous benefit for our users. Working with eQuest will enable thousands of new job opportunities to be delivered instantly to job seekers, and will allow corporations to utilize Social Media as a cost-effective and efficient recruitment channel.”

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4 Responses to “equest.com Goes French and Tweets”

  1. Interview with Bill Fischer - twitterjobsearch.com | Jobs Portal Watch on December 14th, 2009 12:10 am

    [...] WorkHound’s Twitter-based job search engine twitterjobsearch.com back in May, when it was added to equest.com’s free job posting [...]

  2. Interview with Gary Zukowski - tweetmyjobs.com | Jobs Portal Watch on January 11th, 2010 12:02 am

    [...] text messages on their mobile as soon as positions become available. In May 2009, the company partnered with global jobs posting website equest.com. Next it released its branded tweet service, TweetMark, [...]

  3. eQuest Survey has Portals on Top | Jobs Portal Watch on January 13th, 2010 3:15 am

    [...] performance, eQuest says its customers were also keen to tap into social networks, with eQuest partner tweetmyjobs.com seen as the best investment (read our interview with tweetmyjobs.com founder Gary [...]

  4. eQuest Opening in Paris | Jobs Portal Watch on January 27th, 2010 12:56 pm

    [...] months after releasing a French language version of its job posting user interface application, eQuest has announced it [...]

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