WorkingLife.com Announces Ambassador Program: $100 for Every Employer Referral

Employment social network (http://www.workinglife.com) WorkingLife.com has recently launched an Ambassador Program which will pay users $100 for every employer referral.

Boston, MA (Vocus) June 29, 2009 -- As the U.S. Department of Labor continues to report rising unemployment in all 50 states, employers find themselves sifting through a mountain of résumés, many of them from unqualified candidates, for every position they post. Premier employment social network WorkingLife.com harnesses the power of social networks to help employees and employers effectively target their job/employee search so that the ideal candidate is matched with the perfect job. Now Workinglife.com announces the Ambassador Program so that satisfied users can leverage their connections to convince even more employers to use the site—and earn $100 per each employer that signs up for doing so.

With Workinglife.com’s Ambassador Program (http://www.workinglife.com/statics.php?file=ambassador), any user can register as an Ambassador for free. Ambassadors receive a promotional code and a link to send to employers to encourage them to sign up for WorkingLife.com’s unique job/employee search site. When a new employer registers on the site using an Ambassador’s promotional code or link and makes their first payment, WorkingLife.com will then send the Ambassador $100. WorkingLife.com Ambassadors can reach out to one employer or use the program as a small business opportunity to earn extra income.

“We’re putting our money where our mouth is,” says WorkingLife.com’s founder Vincent John McCauley Jr. about the Ambassador Program. “We understand there are a lot of people out there looking for work, we also understand there are people that need to get money in their pockets sooner verses then later. Our marketing director came up with a fantastic idea of making the Ambassador Program with generous payouts. We hope people embrace the program and utilize it. There is nothing we'd like more then to send out a lot of checks. Call it our WorkingLife stimulus package."

Launched on June 1, 2009, WorkingLife.com has already made over 400 connections and is Google’s number one search result for employment social network (http://www.workinglife.com). A departure from major job search boards like Monster and Career Builder, WorkingLife.com utilizes a social networking platform and a unique job search algorithm to precisely match job seekers with employers. Workinglife.com eliminates the frustration caused by other job boards by allowing job seekers to bypass irrelevant job postings and by helping employers find the right candidate faster.

In addition to providing superior job search technology, WorkingLife.com’s social networking capabilities allow job seekers and employers to communicate in ways not previously supported on job search boards. Users take advantage of the powerful social network provided by WorkingLife.com to stay in touch about available positions and keep updated résumés. WorkingLife.com also supports detailed job search (http://www.workinglife.com/job-seekers.php) profiles for candidates, a feature which makes them stand out to employers. New features and improvements are being made to the site daily.

With the Ambassador Program, users have the opportunity to create an even more powerful employment social network. For more information, visit WorkingLife (http://www.workinglife.com).

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Contact Information
Vinny McCauley
WorkingLife
http://www.workinglife.com
860-268-2554

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