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NRN launches new foodservice industry careers website

Nation’s Restaurant News has launched NRNJobPlate.com, a comprehensive, easy-to-use careers website exclusively for the foodservice industry.

Currently featuring some 3,000 available jobs, ranging from chef to unit manager to corporate executive, NRNJobPlate.com offers opportunities for job seekers in all segments of the industry and at all levels. Among the operators now posting on the site are California Pizza Kitchen, Chipotle Mexican Grill, T.G.I. Friday, The Cheesecake Factory, Brinker International, BJ’s Restaurants, Dave & Buster’s, Sodexho and Buffalo Wild Wings.

For job seekers, the site offers many convenient ways to search for and save job postings and to create, store and send résumés. There are also job alerts, and complete information is available on how often a résumé is viewed by employers.

For employers, NRNJobPlate.com proffers a variety of job-posting options and packages, featured and spotlight job listings, online candidate-screening tools, and other products to help fill open positions quickly and affordably.

NRNJobPlate.com also will offer a selection of regularly updated foodservice-career-related news and advice from Nation’s Restaurant News and other leading sources.

“At a time when finding the right job and finding the best candidate are more challenging than ever, we are offering something unique in our industry to job seekers and employers alike,” said Harold Itzkowitz, corporate director of marketplace and special project sales for Lebhar-Friedman Inc., the parent company of Nation’s Restaurant News. “This is a foodservice recruitment site backed by the reputation and popularity of the leading restaurant industry publication, so it will attract both active and passive job seekers. And the site itself has the latest and best technology and tools to meet the needs of our audience.”

The site is located at www.nrnjobplate.com.

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