CareerBliss Announces Free Job Postings for All Businesses to Help Put America Back to Work

CareerBliss, the Career Community™ Features Millions of Open Jobs, and, For the First Time, is Offering Free Job Ads to help those impacted by the Coronavirus get back to work.

CareerBliss, the leading career community for job seekers and employers, is helping thousands of businesses and employees facing economic injury and unemployment due to the Coronavirus.

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CareerBliss Announces Free Job Postings for All Businesses to help put America Back to Work

“At CareerBliss, we want to do everything we can to help the millions of jobseekers around the nation who have been unemployed or underemployed due to the current pandemic. By offering businesses free job ads on our site, we hope to help defray the cost of finding someone for their team and hopefully create more jobs in the process. As always, our services and information are completely free for the jobseeker,” says Heidi Golledge, Co-founder, CEO and Chief Happiness Officer of CareerBliss.

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The majority of states are now following stay-at-home orders to stop the spread of the Coronavirus. With shutdown orders in place for most “nonessential” businesses, many businesses and their employees are going through severe hardships.

Golledge continues, “For the first time we are waiving any fees to post a job on our site, allowing businesses to leverage our CareerBliss platform to connect with millions of talented people around the nation searching for work,” said Heidi Golledge. “We believe in doing our part and are going to be offering free jobs until the end of 2020.”

Economists claim the nation is facing the worst unemployment situation since the Great Depression, with unemployment soaring. According to the Labor Department, nearly 16.8 million unemployment claims have been filed over the last four weeks.

“Two things are clear: millions of people need jobs, and employers are eager to get back to business. We want to help them do just that,” says Golledge.

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