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New EmploymentCrossing.com Report Says Jobs Are Harder to Find Online
Pasadena, CA — A. Harrison Barnes, the CEO of EmploymentCrossing (www.employmentcrossing.com), a website that consolidates jobs from employer websites and other job boards, says there is not a crisis in the employment market as reported by the Department of Labor on Friday. Instead, Barnes believes jobs are getting harder to find because they are moving so rapidly away from local newspapers to the web — to so many websites that job seekers can no longer find the jobs that are available.