Thursday 26 July 2012

Jobs in Hawaii



Hawaii Job Engine is the new kid on the block in the nation's ultracompetitive job website and job board market.  There are a number of things that make Hawaii Job Engine a gem in its target market.  The target market is obviously the state of Hawaii.  That in itself makes Hawaii Jobs Engine special to the Hawaiian Job market.  First and foremost, Hawaiijobengine.com is free for anyone looking for a job in the state of Hawaii.  This includes all major islands.  So whether you are looking for an accounting job on Maui or a management job on the island of Oahu it is entirely free to create an account or just browse.  Being free for job seekers is common for most job boards and websites, but Hawaii Job Engine takes it a step further.  It is also free for any business or company to post Hawaii job openings to their website.  Let me reiterate that,  the site is free for Hawaii job seekers and free for Hawaii job posters.  This is a truly extraordinary concept and the website is flourishing.

Hawaii Job Engine is quickly becoming the largest and most active job website in the state of Hawaii.  Hawaiijobengine.com boasts over 600 registered employers posting jobs and well over 1000 jobs available on the website.



If you go looking for direct competitors to Hawaii Job Engine you will only find a few that run an operation exclusively to Hawaii.  The few that are local to Hawaii,  just don't appear to be as user friendly as hawaiijobengine.com. Another drawback to competitor sites is that there are about 3 banner or affiliate listing on every Hawaii job listing.  If you are a serious employer, why would you want your job listings surrounded by ads that may steer the potential job candidates away from your job post.  This is probably not in the best interest of job posters and I would steer clear of this website if I wanted to recruit serious and talented individuals to fill positions.   There are some  national job sites that are just as user friendly as Hawaii Job Engine but it seem that hawaiijobengine.com has surpassed them in the number of jobs offered in the state of Hawaii.

All in all, it is a safe bet that Hawaii Job Engine is here and here to stay.  Within a year's time, the small startup has already passed long established giants in this industry and is making its' way to the top of Hawaii's job board world.  In a recent press release and on the company website, Hawaiijobengine.com owner stated that the job board will remain free for job seekers and basic job postings with premium and paid services available for advanced job posts. Why would you look for a job in Hawaii anywhere else?