The American Bar Association launched a newly enhanced ABA Legal Career Central, that connects legal professionals with employers. ABA Legal Career Central recently adopted the technology and sales support provided by YourMembership, a leading provider of job websites and career centers for organizations that serve specialized members.
The ABA career center is now a robust source of up to thousands of legal job opportunities, and has the following benefits:
For job seekers –
• The ability to post anonymous résumés..
• Alerts every time a new job becomes available matching goals and interests.
• A mobile-responsive environment to ensure an optimal experience, regardless of the device being used.
• Availability of career resources, training and other benefits offered by the ABA to its members.
For employers –
• Job exposure, such as through Flash-powered emails, to passive job-seeking legal professionals who do not visit job boards.
• Integration of job content into ABA social media channels to engage legal professionals and provide valuable job exposure to ABA audiences.
• Extensive brand advertising opportunities.
• The ability to gain exposure throughout YourMembership’s network of nearly 2,500 niche Career Centers.
For additional information, visit www.abalcc.org www.abalcc.org.
- Posted June 02, 2016
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