Meet the Wall Street Journal's Online Publisher - Tony Lee
Tony Lee
CareerJournal.com's latest revelations, newest features - and his predictions for 2006 job market.
According to a recent survey published in The Wall Street Journal, "seventy-six percent of employees are looking for new employment opportunities." We caught-up with the Publisher of the Wall Street Journal Online editions at the Kennedy Information 2005 Recruiting Conference and Expo in New York.
11 Min:
{endlose lee.mp3}
Tony's responsibilities include CareerJournal.com, StartupJournal.com, RealEstateJournal.com, CollegeJournal.com, CareerJournalEurope.com and CareerJournalAsia.com. All are free vertical sites from The Wall Street Journal Online, the largest subscriber-based site on the Internet. Lee also is General Manager of OpinionJournal.com, from The Wall Street Journal Editorial Page, and "Political Diary," a paid email newsletter about politics.
About Career Journal
Source: Career Journal Web site
CareerJournal.com is the Internet's premier career site for executives, managers and professionals. The site's job database offers more than 100,000 available positions, including job listings in the CareerJournal National Network, a database containing opportunities from local and national newspaper, magazine and TV station web sites across the U.S. CareerJournal's resume database offers the most confidential access on the Web, and provides candidates with flexibility and security in posting their credentials online. And CareerJournal's unlimited JobSeek Agents will alert candidates whenever a job is added that matches their criteria.
CareerJournal's articles and tools reflect the exceptional editorial resources of The Wall Street Journal, WSJ.com, the CareerJournal editorial team, an array of respected columnists and other key resources. Through the daily updates and thousands of archived articles, you can examine hiring demand and salary data for a vast array of industries and job functions, and access a wealth of information on all aspects of job hunting and career management. Editorial features include more than a dozen noted columnists; a wide range of features to help with resume writing, interviewing, networking and negotiating a new job offer, as well as in-depth guidance on improving your current career.