(Stockholm, August 4th) – For all job or employer related sites and career advisers of academic institutions looking for research tools for its users or student community, CareerTV is the leading provider of employer and career-related videos on the internet.
With more than 2,000 videos, CareerTV’s library includes premium videos about the Fortune 500, career advice and graduate programs, including shows on subjects that matter for the talent and recruitment market, e.g. diversity, internships, social responsibility and “going green”.
“CareerTV is used as a research tool by graduates and young professionals that are eager to plan their careers and find a great place to work. CareerTV also educates and inspires them to learn more about career opportunities”, explains CareerTV CEO Per Håkansson.
CareerTV currently syndicates content free of charge to 600 universities and growing, plus 50 or more job board partners around the world. To name a few sites that use CareerTV video content, they are Job.com, Aftercollege.com, Glassdoor.com, Collegerecruiter.com, Collegegrad.com, Yahoo!Hotjobs.com, Beyond.com, Joined.com, Jobdig.com, Myspacejobs.com, etc.
Being a job board or academic institution, you can become a partner today and supplement your internet site with a well-established and acknowledged career video network for students and young professionals. All CareerTV’s partners are entitled to the following:
• Access to all career and employer videos via custom or pre-defined playlists
• A player that is easy to integrate and use on your own website
• Videos available for view on a self-served widget or by XML feeds
To learn more about becoming a partner and to start syndicating CareerTV video content now, go to http://careertv.se/partner.php. You can register for full access as a partner today.
For any inquiries about how to set-up a partner account, please feel free to contact Jonas Barck, CareerTV Director, at jonas.barck@careertv.com or by phone on +1 858 405 5711.
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