XBIZJobs.net Becomes Job Board Provider for TrafficPartner

XBIZJobs.net Becomes Job Board Provider for TrafficPartner

BERLIN — Eddie Kreider, CRO of XBIZJobs.net, has reached an agreement with Michael Reul, CEO of TrafficPartner, to become their job board provider. All of their openings, including their current 50 openings, will be posted on XBIZJobs.net. 

The positions include sales, marketing and technical positions for their offices in Hamburg, Bremen and Berlin. All current TrafficPartner job openings will appear on XBIZjobs.net this month.

TrafficPartner.com employs 400 people, with offices throughout Europe as well as one in the United States. In addition to TrafficPartner.com, the company has a number of brands under its belt, including SexGoesMobile.com, SGMPro.com, DatingPartner.com, CamPartner.com, SexMoney.com, Webbilling, MobileBilling.com, AWMPro.com and WebmasterChannel.com, among others.

XBIZJobs.net is the adult industry's premier job board and recruitment service, uniting business professionals with growing companies seeking top talent within the cams, dating, mobile, traffic, novelty and retail markets. XBIZJobs.net currently offers job opportunities from more than 25 employers, with 50 job openings posted since their inception 90 days ago. 

Open positions are currently in the United States and Canada as well as Luxembourg, Spain, Germany, Romania, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Hungary.

For information on job openings or postings on XBIZJobs.net, contact eddie@xbizjobs.net.

For more information about TrafficPartner, visit their website or follow them on Twitter.

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