WILLIAMSBURG, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE via COLLEGIATE PRESSWIRE)--Apr 16, 2001--Snagajob.com, a part time and seasonal job site for high school and college students announced today that it is helping students find summer jobs.
With the nation`s unemployment rate still at record lows, employers are eager to hire high school and college students to fill their summer employment needs.
''I made the decision to build this site when my girlfriend was looking for a summer job and had no luck finding a job by using traditional methods. With little time to pound the pavement and not having access to her hometown newspaper and with online job sites that really cater to careers she became frustrated at the difficulty of finding a summer job,'' said Shawn Boyer, President of Snagajob.com. ''Snagajob.com offers a one stop shop allowing both high school and college students the convenience of looking for jobs in their home towns, college towns or potential summer hot spots.''
Snagajob.com is the leading seasonal and part time high school and college student recruitment site with over 10,000 job postings from a variety of employers ranging from the traditional such as Macy`s, Giant Eagle, Campaign to Save the Environment, McDonalds, Chuck E Cheese, Target and Radio Shack to the seasonal such as life guarding, camp counselor, amusement park and zoo keepers. Snagajob.com has over 60,000 registered students on line averaging 50,000 page views and 5,000 unique visitors per day.
For additional information please contact Rene Clark, Public Relations Manager 757/253-2951 x12 or [email protected] http://www.snagajob.com.
Snagajob.com is the only site dedicated to finding high school and college students seasonal and part time work by connecting them with thousands of national employers.
About Snagajob.com Snagajob.com is exclusively dedicated to finding high school and college student`s seasonal and part time work. Snagajob.com launched in May 2000 and has since experienced over 300% growth in both revenues and site traffic. Snagajob.com attributes this success to strategic partnerships and more importantly having a niche site that has proven results for both students and employers.
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