Las Vegas — Recruiting Nevada, an Internet company that publishes Nevada’s largest network of employment Web sites, has innovated its online content to be mobile-friendly.
According to a report from Nielson Media, mobile Web surfing has reached a crucial mass with more than 40 million users in the United States. Additionally, the Internet and technology have been shaping how organizations attract the talent needed to thrive in tomorrow’s economy. Today, more than four billion mobile phone users worldwide exist – compared to the only one billion who own personal computers, making mobile devices imperative to how the world communicates.
Recruiting Nevada recognizes the importance of immediate notification to job seekers and employers, and how an unwired world is changing the recruitment process. At m.RecruitingNevada.com, visitors will find their job and talent searches mobile-friendly, as the site adapts to the size of the user’s phone screen. The navigation is designed specifically for cell phones, creating a convenient way to utilize mobile technology for a positive search experience.
“We recognize the importance of expanding our services during the economic slow-down to better service our clients now and when the market returns,” said Douglas T. Geinzer, director of Recruiting Nevada and Greenspun Interactive. “The new mobile Web site for Recruiting Nevada positions our company to meet the demand of immediacy and complements our existing Web site to provide information to our customers’ fingertips.”
Additionally, RecruitingNevada.com’s mobile site offers:
- Access to job listings anytime, anywhere.
- The opportunity to strengthen employer brands.
- The ability to e-mail relevant jobs to yourself from your mobile phone.
- Responsive information sharing and timely updates on the go.
The mobile Web site has doubled its monthly traffic since going live in January 2009. Additionally, the partnership with mJob.com places all ads from RecruitingNevada.com on a national mobile network of jobs increasing an employer’s reach beyond Nevada.

