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  2. CareerBuilder - Wikipedia

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    CareerBuilder is an American employment website founded in 1995 that operates in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia. In 2008, it had the largest market share among online employment websites in the United States . [ 2 ]

  3. Yelp - Wikipedia

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    Yelp introduced a site for the United Kingdom in January 2009 [23] and one for Canada that August. [22] The first non-English Yelp site was introduced in France in 2010; users had the option to read and write content in French or English. [24] From 2010 to 2011, Yelp launched several more sites, in Austria, Germany, Spain, and the Netherlands.

  4. (24)7.ai - Wikipedia

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    In November 2014, [24]7.ai acquired IntelliResponse, a provider of digital self-service technology, including virtual agent solutions. [12] In August 2015, [24]7.ai acquired Campanja, a Search Engine bidding platform with offices in Stockholm, London, Palo Alto, Chicago and New York, adding real-time marketing capability to the [24]7.ai offering.

  5. Caught in the Act of Bad-Mouthing a Co-Worker - AOL

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    Danny Goldin, Special to CareerBuilder. It's never a good feeling to catch a co-worker bad-mouthing you. It can result in a lack of self-confidence and bring back not-so-pleasant memories of being ...

  6. 36 Humorous YELP-Like Reviews And Ratings Given By Customer ...

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    Image credits: FableAgainIGuess #2. Came in. Ordered. Ate their food in silence. Left minimal mess and a reasonable tip. Then buggered off. My perfect customer. 5 stars.

  7. Employment website - Wikipedia

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    Even with these aggressive mergers CareerBuilder still trailed behind the number one employment site Jobsonline.com, number two Monster.com and number three Hotjobs.com. [14] Monster.com made a move in 2001 to purchase Hotjobs.com for $374 million in stock , but were unsuccessful due to Yahoo 's unsolicited cash and stock bid of $430 million ...

  8. Robert McGovern (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    McGovern founded CareerBuilder in 1995 as NetStart Inc. [2] The company went public in 1999 before going private again in 2000 when it was acquired for $200 million by publishers Knight Ridder and the Tribune Company.

  9. Monk-e-Mail - Wikipedia

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    By 2010, around 20 percent of all of the site's 55 million visits were after 2008, 818,000 of them garnered in the first quarter of 2010; [20] and CareerBuilder revealed "hundreds of thousands of visits tallied each quarter" still in January 2011. [23] The amount of messages sent went from 44 million in July 2006 [24] to 70 million in November ...