HOME PAGE
ABOUT ENEWSCHANNELS
OUR STAFF
Part of the Neotrope News Network


News Desk Columns Books Business Medical Music Software US Govt. RSS

Healthcare Job Site, MedHunting, Features Web 2.0 to Create User Centralization

Email this Page Print Page      Feedback      Social Media Options (click)
Fri, 23 Feb 2007 19:19:48 -0500 EST  |  No Comments

NEW YORK, N.Y. — MedHunting, a healthcare job site that features Web 2.0 interface and technologies, launched in early 2007 and has quickly gained industry focus. Positions on the site are categorized as follows: allied health; nursing; physician; service and administrative. It is designed for job seekers and employers.

MedHunting.com has a powerful job search engine and friendly interface. Users can browse jobs by category, keyword, or location searches, enabling them to easily narrow their focus of interest to areas such as radiology, pediatrics, nurse management, food and nutrition, internal medicine, acute care, patient customer service and much more.

“It is the first time for a healthcare job site to be equipped with such a powerful search engine,” Henry Gu, founder said. “Other job-related services currently include resume posting, resume search, employer profiles, job RSS feed, and more.

MedHuntingAll services are completely free and there are no future plans to request fees from users. However, according to Gu, if the site was to become abused by a large amount of spam, a small fee of $5.00 to $10.00 per job would need to be added on to combat it. Mainly, the site lives on Google AdSense advertisements.

The creation of MedHunting.com was motivated by, and benefited from, the new Web 2.0 concepts and technologies – a perceived second-generation of Web-based services such as social networking, online collaboration and sharing among users.

“Currently, there are more than 300 healthcare jobs sites on the market already, but none of them deliver the necessary functions or provide a friendly user interface,” Gu said. “Using these other sites can be a very frustrating experience; this site is designed to be user centralized.”

Due to its rising popularity among healthcare industry job seekers and employers, MedHunting.com has received more than 1,500 independent visitors, and approximately 10,000 page views per day; traffic continues to increase daily.

To benefit a wider audience of people, MedHunting.com is affiliated with other leaders in the career industry, including a site for higher education – TedJob.com – and SaeJob.com designed for science and engineering job seekers.

[tags]healthcare job site, MedHunting job search engine, Henry Gu[/tags]

About Tabitha Berg

ABOUT THE EDITOR: Tabitha Angel Berg is an aspiring author and musician and joined eNewsChannels in Nov. 2006 as an editor and mistress of the content management system. She likes ferrets better than cats and tea better than coffee, and is still waiting on the perfect ebook reading device.

More Posts (1632)

Some rights reserved - attribution required Copr. © 2007 eNewsChannels™ and Tabitha Berg.
Related Topics: Employment, News: Websites, State: New York, Story Index.

Permalink for this story: http://enewschannels.com/2007/02/23/enc839_191948.php
Important Note: for questions or clarification about any information in the above news item or article, contact the company mentioned in the story and NOT this website. This online publication, eNewsChannels™, cannot assist you with information regarding any person, product, company or opinion expressed or mentioned in the above news story. [81 views]
SIMILAR NEWS CONTENT:
Comments Off

Comments are closed for this story, sorry. Please provide any feedback to the company(s) mentioned in the above story or press release.


IMPORTANT NOTE: All feedback and comments are moderated and will not appear automatically. Any self-promotional or inappropriate remarks, and/or advertising URLs, will be removed and your entry will be submitted to Akismet for spam abuse tracking.

Promote your business, brand or products to media and online
eNewsChannels Categories:
Popular Topics by Content and Search
Neotrope®
News Network