Give me some suggestion, How do jobs sites make money?
How do jobs sites make money?
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First they charge from the company for posting jobs on the their portal, which you can also say as baseline income.
But sometimes they also charge from the applicant to show their profile to top companies to easily get shortlisted. Although the selection is completely depend upon how to you pass the interview.Comment
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There are different types of job sites.
Some work on commissions that are usually charged to the companies.,
Others as StevenBrown suggested charge the the applicant.
Some job sites function as ATS to help companies manage the hiring process, like a software service.Comment
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As others have said, Job sites make money by charging a fee from the companies for advertising their jobs.
Moreover, job sites also charge employers and job boards on a pay-per-click (PPC) basis to promote their
jobs. Similarly, they generate revenue via AdSense, resume search, and strategic relationships.Comment
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Job sites make money by charging employers to post job listings, offering premium services like featured job listings, resume access, and candidate matching, and earning revenue from ads and partnerships with recruiting firms. Additionally, some job sites offer career coaching services and earn revenue from fees charged for those services. It's important for job sites to strike a balance between generating revenue and providing value to job seekers and employers.Comment
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Job sites make money primarily through advertising and paid job postings. Here are some of the ways they generate revenue:
Job postings: Many job sites charge employers to post job listings on their platform. Employers typically pay a fee for each job posting, and job sites may offer discounts for purchasing multiple postings at once.
Featured listings: Job sites may also offer employers the option to pay extra for featured job listings that appear at the top of search results or are highlighted in some way.
Resume database access: Some job sites charge employers for access to their database of resumes. This allows employers to search for candidates who have uploaded their resumes to the site and contact them directly.
Advertising: Job sites may display ads on their platform, such as banner ads or sponsored content. Advertisers pay the job site for the opportunity to reach a large audience of job seekers.
Premium services: Some job sites offer premium services, such as resume writing or career coaching, for a fee. These services may be provided by the job site itself or by third-party providers.
Overall, job sites make money by connecting job seekers with employers and providing value to both parties.
Every sites either it is any other site like basic photo editing informational site you can earn money.Comment
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Some job sites offer premium features or access to a wider pool of potential candidates for a fee. Think of it as paying extra for that VIP treatment in your job hunt. And, of course, ads and partnerships with other companies are also big money-makers for job sites. You've probably seen those banners and sponsored listings while scrolling through, right?Last edited by numberwhun; Feb 7 '24, 03:55 AM. Reason: Removed ad for gaming site that had nothing to do with questionComment
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They get fee from recruters on job pubising you ca monetize the website using different ad streamsComment
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In my experience, those job postings and featured listings seem like the bread and butter for these platforms. It's like a virtual job marketplace, and the fees from employers help keep the lights on. Also, the idea of employers having access to a resume database got me thinking. It's like a treasure trove of potential matches waiting to happen.Comment
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