Web sites united under new single identity

May 20, 2003
HVACjob.com, Plumbjob.com, and Electricjob.com have been united under the MEP at Work brand and will be live at www.mepatwork.com. These three job and resume Web sites served the mechanical, electrical and plumbing trades. The change made by the boards’ operator, MECHdata, Inc., Des Moines, Iowa, reflects the changes in how their current and prospective MEP customers work, according to a company press

HVACjob.com, Plumbjob.com, and Electricjob.com have been united under the MEP at Work brand and will be live at www.mepatwork.com. These three job and resume Web sites served the mechanical, electrical and plumbing trades. The change made by the boards’ operator, MECHdata, Inc., Des Moines, Iowa, reflects the changes in how their current and prospective MEP customers work, according to a company press release.

“The move to bring all three boards under one roof makes tremendous sense for those customers of ours that focus on more than one vertical market such as HVAC or Electrical,” says MECHdata founder and CEO Marc Sampson. “Both job seekers and employer-recruiters have asked for tools to manage and measure their respective accounts. They can now manage all the activity in their account, including number of inquiries, modifying, archiving; or for the job seeker, recalling their resume and pasting it to a job posting.”

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