US NEWS – Jan 8 – eHarmony is ready to venture into new territory: the job market. The company plans to launch a new product that will match jobseekers and employers, allowing them to create lasting, meaningful working relationships with each other. "We know that it's 50 – 75% of all people say they're not really happy with the jobs they currently have," says Neil Clark Warren, the founder and CEO of eHarmony. "We're trying to bring to bear some of the algorithms that we've already understood from all of the work we've done on matching people for marriage." Warren says that the company hopes to launch the job-matching site in June.
by Danielle Kurtzleben
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An interesting foray. eHarmony should be well equipped to make recommendations and act as a matchmaker/headhunter.
An interesting foray. eHarmony should be well equipped to make recommendations and act as a matchmaker/headhunter.
Romance and professionalism may be an art to master, but I’m sure eHarmony thought this one out and kept their “goal” an attainable one.
I’ve seen too many times where out-of-college graduates think they’ve landed a dream job, only to be unsatisfied within the first 6 months and start the job hunt all over again.
Romance and professionalism may be an art to master, but I’m sure eHarmony thought this one out and kept their “goal” an attainable one.
I’ve seen too many times where out-of-college graduates think they’ve landed a dream job, only to be unsatisfied within the first 6 months and start the job hunt all over again.