CareerBuilder Unveils Game-Changing Tablet Experience for Job Search With Insights on Other Candidates Who Applied for the Job You Want

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CareerBuilder Unveils Game-Changing Tablet Experience for Job Search With Insights on Other Candidates Who Applied for the Job You Want

New Research Shows  How Fast Mobile Job Search Is Growing, But Majority of Fortune 500 Are Not Mobile-Optimized

CHICAGO, June 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- CareerBuilder just launched an exciting new experience for tablet users that is redefining mobile job search (tablet.careerbuilder.com).  The highly personalized and intuitive experience enables tablet users to not only discover jobs, but insights about other candidates who applied for them and a host of other cool features.

Thirty-nine percent of the U.S. population now uses a tablet(1) and more than 9 million workers search for jobs via mobile devices today.(2 )

Organized in simple tiles, CareerBuilder's new tablet search technology understands the job seeker's preferences and instantly provides more relevant information in a slick, visual way.  Key features include:

    --  When you pull up a job listing, you can instantly see how many other
        candidates have already applied.  You can also see in aggregate their
        education level and years of experience, what companies they worked for,
        schools they attended, etc.  You can assess how you stack up against the
        competition and if it's worth your time to apply.
    --  Job listings also have a unique GPS function that tells you how long
        your commute would be if you drove, walked, rode a bike or took public
        transportation.
    --  You can apply to jobs via your tablet with a resume stored on
        CareerBuilder in just two taps.
    --  When you're searching, you can choose from a host of company attributes
        that are important to you like company size, type of corporate culture,
        flexible schedules, whether it's a start up, etc.  This helps the
        technology learn the type of work experience you're looking for.
    --  You also have your own customized content section with featured
        companies and articles that most closely match your job search behavior
        and interests.
"Touch is the new frontier for job search," said Hope Gurion, Chief Product Officer for CareerBuilder.  "Tablet users expect to see jobs information in a visual way that reflects the visual approach of the overall Web.  CareerBuilder's tablet technology brings a whole new dimension to the search experience.  This is especially critical in a time when mobile job search is exploding and companies are missing out on talent because they're not mobile-optimized."

Why is it so important to provide this type of mobile job search experience?

Fact:  Mobile job search is growing at an accelerated rate.  According to comScore, 9.3 million workers searched for jobs via their mobile devices in March 2013, up from 2.3 million in March 2012.(2)  Google's data indicates that 31 percent of searches for "jobs" come from mobile devices.(3)

Fact:  The vast majority of companies don't have mobile-optimized career sites.  In a CareerBuilder study of the Fortune 500, the company found that only 99 of them (20 percent) had career sites with a mobile-friendly process to search for jobs.  Of that 99, only 14 of them had a mobile-friendly process to actually apply for jobs; 64 will let job seekers email the jobs to themselves to apply later.

Fact:  It's not uncommon to see mobile job applications that are ten pages long.  CareerBuilder recently audited a sample apply process for each of 686 different clients and found that the apply processes range from 1 to 22 pages in length.

5-plus pages: 348 (51 percent)

10-plus pages: 130 (19 percent)

15-plus pages: 16 (2.3 percent)

Mobile candidates drop off and often don't return to apply from a desktop later.  This is especially true of in-demand, high-skill job candidates who are currently employed.

Fact:  The number of U.S. tablet users more than tripled from 33.5 million in 2011 to 123.1 million in 2013, and is expected to grow to 168.1 million by 2016.(4)

(1 )eMarketer's U.S. Tablet User Forecast, May 2013

(2) comScore Mobile Metrix 2.0, Career Services and Development - Job Search, March 2013

(3) Google Adwords Keyword Search Tool - "jobs," February 2013

(4) eMarketer's U.S. Tablet User Forecast, May 2013

About CareerBuilder®

CareerBuilder is the global leader in human capital solutions, helping companies target and attract great talent. Its online career site, CareerBuilder.com®, is the largest in the United States with more than 24 million unique visitors, 1 million jobs and 50 million resumes. CareerBuilder works with the world's top employers, providing resources for everything from employment branding and talent and compensation intelligence to recruitment solutions. More than 10,000 websites, including 140 newspapers and broadband portals such as MSN and AOL, feature CareerBuilder's proprietary job search technology on their career sites. Owned by Gannett Co., Inc. (NYSE:GCI), Tribune Company and The McClatchy Company (NYSE:MNI), CareerBuilder and its subsidiaries operate in the United States, Europe, South America, Canada and Asia. For more information, visit http://www.careerbuilder.com

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