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Type of site | Job tìm kiếm engine |
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Available in | Multi-lingual |
Headquarters | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Owner | Apollo Global Management and Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan |
Key people | Sue Arthur (CEO) |
Revenue | ![]() |
Employees | 3,000 (2012) |
URL | www |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Optional |
Launched | 1995 |
Current status | Active |
CareerBuilder is an employment trang web founded in 1995 operates in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia. In 2008, it had the largest market share among online employment websites in the United States, where it was founded.[2] CareerBuilder.com provides labour market information, talent management software, and other recruitment related services. The company is majorly owned by Apollo Global Management.[3]
International scope[edit]
CareerBuilder operates sites in 23 countries outside the U.S., and has a presence in over 60 markets. In 2011, CareerBuilder acquired JobsCentral[4] in Singapore and JobScout24[5] in Germany. In năm trước, CareerBuilder acquired recruiting technology company Broadbean in the U.K.[6]
CareerBuilder operates in various countries including Canada, France, Germany, India, Sweden and in the United Kingdom with the same name. The company has a number of subsidiaries such as Kariera.gr in Greece, Cao-emplois.com, Erecrut.com, Ingenieur-emplois.com, LesJeudis.com, PhonEmploi.com and Recrulex.com in France, economicmodeling.com, oilandgasjobsearch.com, Jobmedic.co.uk and Toplanguagejobs.com in the United Kingdom and Textkernel in the Netherlands. It also operates niche job tìm kiếm sites including Sologig.com, Headhunter.com, CareerRookie.com, MiracleWorkers.com, WorkinRetail.com and JobsInMotion.com.[citation needed]
Company information[edit]
CareerBuilder is majority-owned by Apollo Global Management.[7] previously, It was jointly owned by Tegna Digital, The McClatchy Company and Tribune Media.[8][9]
CareerBuilder is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, with IT headquarters in Peachtree Corners, Georgia and their international headquarters in London, England. In 2012, the company had about 3,000 employees globally.[10]
History[edit]
CareerBuilder was founded by Robert J. McGovern[11] in 1995 as NetStart Inc.[10] selling software to tướng companies for listing job openings on their Web sites and the ability to tướng manage the incoming e-mails those listings created.
In 1996, Netstart raised $2 million in investment.[12][13]
In 1998, NetStart Inc. changed its name to tướng CareerBuilder and raised another $7 million in investment.[14][15]
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In 1999, the company's IPO raised $8 million more phàn nàn initially forecast, but was less successful phàn nàn other Net offerings of the time. In its first day of trading, the stock opened at $17.50 and rose as high as $20 before closing at $16.[16] Microsoft acquired a minority stake in the company in exchange for using the company's database on their own trang web portal.[17][18]
In July 2000, the company was purchased in a joint venture by Knight Ridder and Tribune Company[19] for $8 a share[20] CareerBuilder acquired competitors CareerPath.com and later Headhunter.net which had already acquired CareerMosaic. At that time and after the acquisitions, CareerBuilder still trailed behind the number one employment site Monster.com and number two Hotjobs.com.[21]
In 2001, major newspapers owned by Knight Ridder and the Tribune Company merged their help wanted sections with the online component.[22]
Robert McGovern was replaced as CEO in March 2002 by Robert Montgomery.[23] Gannett purchased a one-third interest in the company for $98.3 million in 2002, adding the CareerBuilder brand to tướng its 90 newspapers nationwide.[24] The company suffered major difficulty because of the dot com crash and nearly went bankrupt.
The McClatchy Company purchased Knight Ridder for $4.5 billion in stock and cash in March 2006.[25]
In December 2008, the company announced layoffs affecting approximately 300 employees.[1]
In September 2012, the company acquired Economic Modeling Specialists Intl. (EMSI), an economic modeling software firm based in Moscow, Idaho.[26] EMSI was sold to tướng Strada Education Network in April 2018.[27]
In năm 2016, CareerBuilder and Capella University launched the RightSkill program.[28] The company also expanded into background screening with the acquisition of Aurico and post-hire software with the acquisition of WORKTERRA.[29][30]
In June 2017, CareerBuilder was purchased by the private-equity firm Apollo Global Management and the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board.[31] In September of that year, CareerBuilder laid off 120 employees.[31] Irina Novoselsky was appointed as CEO in October 2017, and in July 2021, was replaced as CEO by Sue Arthur from Optum.[32]
Awards[edit]
In April 2006 CareerBuilder.com's site was nominated for a Webby Award in the employment category. In May 2019, CareerBuilder received a Bronze Stevie Award for the AI Resume Builder.[33]
Consumer complaints[edit]
According to tướng two consumer complaints received by the office of Illinois Attorney General, Lisa Madigan, and reports from other states, scam artists have been contacting job hunters through CareerBuilder.com regarding a "Donations Handler" position with an international charity. The agreement is a classic pigeon drop. The "handler" accepts checks sent in the mail from Peachtree Corners, Georgia and is required to tướng wire transfer the amount to tướng an international trương mục within 24 hours. The checks are later discovered to tướng be fraudulent. Victims reported losing between $500 and $2,000 in this scheme.[34]
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See also[edit]
- Employment website
- Apollo Global Management
References[edit]
- ^ "CareerBuilder Underscores Lead in Traffic and Revenue". CareerBuilder. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
- ^ Wilkerson, David B. "CareerBuilder to tướng launch $250 million ad campaign", MarketWatch, January 22, 2008. Accessed February 6, 2008.
- ^ "Apollo Global Management-affiliated Funds and Ontario Teachers' Agree to tướng Acquire a Controlling Interest in CareerBuilder". www.businesswire.com. 2017-06-19. Retrieved 2023-06-08.
- ^ Wauters, Robin (5 May 2011). "CareerBuilder Expands To Southeast Asia With Purchase Of Singapore's Jobscentral". TechCrunch. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
- ^ Rahn, Cornelius (14 September 2011). "Deutsche Telekom Sticks to tướng Internet Plan After JobScout24 Sale". Bloomberg. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
- ^ Raphael, Todd (1 April 2014). "CareerBuilder Buying Broadbean". ERE. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
- ^ "Apollo Global-led investor group to tướng buy CareerBuilder". Reuters. 19 June 2017. Retrieved 2018-01-05.
- ^ de la Merced, Michael J. "Times Company Forms Alliance With Job-Listing Web Site", The Thủ đô New York Times, February 15, 2007. Retrieved February 6, 2008. "Three of the largest newspaper chains — the Tribune Company, the Gannett Company and The McClatchy Company — own CareerBuilder, among the largest help-wanted sites."
- ^ "CareerBuilder: About Us". Retrieved 20 January 2012.
- ^ a b "CareerBuilder Timeline". Retrieved 20 January 2012.
- ^ Rajiv Chandrasekaran, "Tapping Into a Web of Aspirations; NetStart Helps Firms With Online Job Hunts", The Washington Post, Dec. 30, 1996, p. F13
- ^ "High-Tech Turks Lure Big-Buck Backers; Outside Investment Grows but Trails Other U.S. Centers", The Washington Post
- ^ Rajiv Chandrasekaran, "Tapping into a Web of Aspirations; NetStart Helps Firms With Online Job Hunts", The Washington Post, Dec. 30, 1996, p. F13. Retrieved December 11, 2008
- ^ "Building a Career Path", The Washington Post, Jan. 19, 1998, p. F05. Retrieved December 12, 2008
- ^ Michael Selz, "Financing Small Business: Computerized Employee-Search Firms Attract Investors", The Wall Street Journal, Jan. 13, 1998, p. 1. Retrieved December 12, 2008
- ^ Jerry Knight, "TECH INVESTOR; Reston Firm Holds IPO", The Washington Post, May 13, 1999, p. E04. Retrieved December 12, 2008
- ^ Job Search. Archived from the original on 21 May 2014. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
- ^ John Schwartz, "Microsoft Buys Into Reston Firm; Stake in CareerBuilder Adds Job Database to tướng Web Portal", The Washington Post, May 25, 1999, p. E02
- ^ "Business Brief -- CAREER BUILDER INC.: Knight Ridder and Tribune Agree to tướng Buy Firm Jointly", The Wall Street Journal, Jul. 18, 2000, pg. 1. Retrieved December 12, 2008
- ^ Amy Joyce, Peter Behr,"CareerBuilder of Reston Sells for $200 Million", The Washington Post, Jul 18, 2000, pg. E01. Retrieved December 12, 2008
- ^ James Peter Rubin, "Breakaway (A Special Report) --- Web Workers: More small businesses are filling vacancies from an ever-growing pool of Internet candidates", The Wall Street Journal, Oct. 23, 2000, pg. 8. Retrieved December 12, 2008
- ^ Christopher Stern, "CareerBuilder to tướng Buy Competing Web Site", The Washington Post, Aug, 27, 2001, pg. E05. Retrieved December 12, 2008
- ^ Cynthia L. Webb, "CareerBuilder Under New Management :[FINAL Edition]", The Washington Post,Mar 5, 2002, pg. E05. Retrieved December 12, 2008
- ^ Stuart Elliott, "Gannett Buys Interest In CareerBuilder", The Thủ đô New York Times (Late Edition (east Coast)), Oct. 4, 2002, p. 6. Retrieved December 12, 2008
- ^ KATHARINE Q. SEELYE and ANDREW ROSS SORKIN, Jennifer 8. Lee and Carla Baranauckas contributed reporting for this article., "Newspaper Chain Agrees to tướng a Sale for $4.5 Billion." The Thủ đô New York Times (Late Edition (east Coast)), p. A.1, Mar. 13, 2006. Retrieved December 12, 2008
- ^ "CareerBuilder Acquires Economic Modeling Firm". Talent Management. 11 September 2012. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
- ^ "CareerBuilder Sells Labor Market Analytics Firm Emsi to tướng Strada". 25 April 2018.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "About - RightSkill". RightSkill. Retrieved 2017-01-13.
- ^ "CareerBuilder expands into background screening and drug-testing with Aurico acquisition". www.aurico.com. 2 March 2016. Retrieved 2017-01-13.
- ^ "CareerBuilder expands into employee benefits and talent management with Workterra acquisition". VentureBeat. 6 September 2016. Retrieved 2017-01-20.
- ^ a b "CareerBuilder lays off 120 after being acquired". Crain's Chicago Business. 2017-09-27. Retrieved 2019-09-20.
- ^ "CareerBuilder names Sue Arthur CEO". Chicago Business Journal. 2021-07-22. Retrieved 2021-08-14.
- ^ "CareerBuilder's AI Resume Builder Honored as Stevie® Award Winner in the Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Solutions Category".
- ^ "Scam Targets Job Hunters on Careerbuilder.com". Consumer Affairs. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
External links[edit]
- Official website
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