EmploymentCrossing, the world’s premier job-search site, has launched a new website listing jobs for radio professionals: RadioCrossing. The site seeks to inform users of every radio job opening in the United States by gathering and listing jobs posted on employer websites and job boards. Although the competition is fierce, jobs in the radio industry are many, varied, and most importantly, targeted towards the youth of the country.
Pasadena, CA — The radio industry attracts a large number of job seekers for various types of radio-related jobs. Most applicants for radio jobs are college graduates, and due to high competition, employers tend to hire those who can perform their jobs immediately with minimal training. There are many job titles to choose from, depending on the given aspirant’s capabilities, including broadcast engineer, sound engineer, radio operator, and disc jockey, among others.
RadioCrossing is a one-stop site listing a wide variety of radio jobs that have been researched and tracked down by a team of more than 500 job-opening research professionals. The site lists numerous radio job openings that are hidden in small regional publications and employer job-opening web pages — jobs which you are unlikely to find anywhere else.
According to figures from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of radio jobs on the technical side will grow by almost 17% between 2006 and 2016, a rate of growth which is faster than the average growth for other occupations. On the other hand, growth figures for radio operators in particular are predicted to decline by a whopping 16%, which will leave many of those craving to be associated with the field disappointed due to a lack of opportunities.
Some job seekers may have difficulty finding the most relevant and suitable jobs for themselves. Harrison Barnes, founder and CEO of RadioCrossing, notes that “In this market, it is extremely hard to get a job with a recruiter, and recruiters typically work with very few companies. Job openings that are not widely known or publicized are the easiest jobs to get.”
Barnes adds, “Our researchers scour numerous sources to find every kind of job available in the radio industry. There are an astonishing number of radio job openings out there — if you know where to look. We want to find them all.”
According to Barnes, the most popular searches on the site thus far have been:
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RadioCrossing charges $29.95 a month to view its job-opening research. As part of the site’s launch special, however, RadioCrossing is offering a free, seven-day trial to allow job seekers to familiarize themselves with the service.
Why People Prefer RadioCrossing to Other Job Sites
"Using people and sophisticated technology, we search tens of thousands of employer websites, newspaper classified sites, job boards, government sites, public interest sites and more looking for jobs for you."
Using salespeople they call employers and try and get them to pay hundreds of dollars for a job posting
We bring all of the jobs we find into our database.
The job site only posts jobs in its site that companies pay to post.
We filter all the jobs and show you what we find that matches your interests.
They only bring in the jobs to their database that employers pay to post on their site.
We keep a low profile (we do not advertise) and only allow subscribers on our site so there are fewer applications for the jobs we find.
The job site allows any job seekers with an Internet connection, free access. It aggressively advertises the job site to bring as many job seekers as they can to each job, so employers are flooded with applications and will pay to post again.
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Unlike other sites, RadioCrossing works for you and does not charge employers to post jobs and actually goes out and researches jobs for you. The jobs you see are the jobs we find for you and not the ones employers are paying us to post.
To compare RadioCrossing with other job sites
Top 101 Reasons to Sign Up for RadioCrossing
Reason 8: We have exclusive interactive features that allow you to search in many ways.
I feel that everything on RadioCrossing is so attractive to the users. Advance search, speed search, online applications, newsletter, archives, career corner, audio room, and other features are just fantastic!
Leigh , Denver, CO
I liked the 'My hotlist' feature on RadioCrossing. It was the best of the abundant of features on the site.
Roberto , Seattle, WA
I like the volume of jobs on RadioCrossing. The quality of jobs is also good. Plus, they get refreshed very often. Great work!
RadioCrossing - #1 Job Aggregation and Private Job-Opening Research Service — The Most Quality Jobs Anywhere
RadioCrossing is the first job consolidation service in the employment industry to seek to include every job that exists and not charge employers to post jobs on its site.
RadioCrossing uses sophisticated technology and manual work to comb employer websites and other job boards for jobs and bring them all to its site.