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Web hosting job board introduced by WHIR


The Web Host Industry Review, the web hosting industry's most widely respected publication, announced on Monday, March 12, that it has launched WebHostingJobs.com, the job board for the web hosting industry.

The new site offers web hosting companies the opportunity to advertise jobs to a vast audience of expert web hosting talent, and enables web hosting professionals to monitor job openings from across the industry all in one location. New job listings can also be monitored through an RSS feed.

WebHostingJobs postings cover opportunities in administration and office support, marketing and public relations, network and software engineering, sales and account management, technical support, web design and development, finance and executive positions.

"Between our daily news and features, blogs, video content and print magazine, the Web Host Industry Review provides by far the most complete coverage of the web hosting industry," says Stephen Mayhew, publisher at Web Host Industry Review, Inc.

"As a result, many of the business's brightest minds, and representatives from its most influential organizations engage with theWHIR's network on a daily basis. We're always looking for new ways to help that community connect, and bringing together employers with web hosting talent is one of its most powerful capabilities."

Listings posted on WebHostingJobs.com are distributed through theWHIR's daily web hosting news, and in the digital and print editions of WHIR magazine, placing them in front of 300,000 eyeballs each month.

For a limited time following the launch of WebHostingJobs.com, web hosting providers will be able to list jobs for free.

Source: WHIR News

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Source: WHIR News

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