HI Joins Engineering & Science Career Network

24.05.2012

The Hydraulic Institute (HI) has partnered with the Engineering & Science Career Network (ESCN) to extend the reach of its HI CareerHQ web site to the benefit of both employers and job seekers.

Job postings reach a far broader audience of job seekers and employers can now use advanced search tools to identify highly qualified candidates from a database of over 25,000 resumes. Job seekers can search from hundreds of job postings on HI CareerHQ to find jobs that meet their desired criteria.

HI Career HQ serves as a highly effective recruitment tool for pump manufacturers, suppliers, engineering consulting firms, end-user organizations, and others seeking experienced pump and systems personnel. When a job is posted on HI CareerHQ, it is automatically e-mailed to over 10,000 pump industry professionals. Job postings that appear on the HI CareerHQ site will also appear on over forty partner sites of the ESCN and on Google Jobs and Indeed.com to further broaden exposure.

Employers can take advantage of using the new HI CareerHQ site. Benefits for employers include:

  • Easy online job listing management
  • Targeted advertising exposure among pump industry professionals
  • Powerful resume searching
  • “Notify Me” feature that alerts employers to job seekers matching their criteria
  • Link to your website & competitive pricing that includes HI member discounts
  • Broadened exposure to potential applicants and resume search within the ESCN

Job seekers can also take advantage of using the new HI CareerHQ site. Benefits for job seekers include:

  • Free job search and application capabilities
  • Resume posting with a confidentiality option
  • The ability to save jobs and apply when ready
  • “Notify Me” feature that alerts job seekers to job postings matching their criteria
  • Broadened exposure to potential applicants and resume search within the ESCN

For information on the new HI CareerHQ site and the partnership with ESCN read the HI CareerHQ Brochure available at the HI website.

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