Looking for a job just became easier with the launch of Philly Job Fest (http://www.phillyjobfest.com/), the only job board that is concentrated completely on the greater Philadelphia area.
Jobs will only remain on the site for 30 days, and job posts will automatically be sent to the popular 's8220;Tweet My Jobs's8221; service, which in turn relays them to the appropriate
channels on Twitter. Users of 's8220;Tweet My Jobs (http://www.tweetmyjobs.com/)'s8221; and Twitter can receive instantaneous job alerts on their
cell phones based on their job search parameters. Listings on Philly Job Fest will be indexed by the popular job search engine Indeed (http://www.indeed.com/). Basic Philly Job Fest (http://www.phillyjobfest.com/) subscriptions start at $99.
Site founder James Oley said he developed the idea for a new job board after his job search earlier this year led him to sites populated with multi-level marketing scams, investment
's8220;opportunities's8221; and an inbox filled with junk mail as a result of creating accounts on various job boards. He found the big job boards too confusing and time consuming, with
bells and whistles unnecessary in a legitimate job search.
Philly Job Fest includes counties around greater Philadelphia, such as Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia along with the New Jersey counties of Burlington, Camden and
Gloucester.
The job board is different than other sites in that it is easy to navigate, doesn's8217;t have pop-up ads or annoying clutter and only houses the best, most up-to-date job listings. Users
can upload their resume and search jobs easily and efficiently.
Media Inquiries:
James Oley, President
Philly Job Fest
484-753-2387