X Industry Jobs Named HR Sponsor of XBIZ LA 2011

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to introduce X Industry JOBS/HR Solutions as the HR Sponsor of XBIZ LA 2011, the top digital trade event being held Feb. 7-9 at the Sofitel Hotel.

X Industry Jobs will have a location set up in the hotel and will meet with companies that are looking to fill positions within their organization and also candidates that may be looking for a position within the adult industry.

Candidates can also view current job opportunities by visiting XIndustryJobs.Blogspot.com. The jobs featured range from sales, marketing and operations to technical positions, such as programmers, web designers and administrators.

"We also keep all candidates and hiring companies confidential so no pressure is put on either party until mutual interest is shown," X Industry Jobs’ Eddie K said.

X Industry Jobs/HR Solutions customizes its services to meet the specialized needs of companies in the adult dot-com or offline adult industry.

"The key to our success is the creation of long-term relationships,” Eddie K said. “Placing the right candidate in the right job with the right company can only happen when knowledge and understanding of both sides is part of the equation. We spend extensive time with clients and candidates so we're in step with their goals, culture and priorities.”

For additional information or to set up a time to meet at the upcoming XBIZ LA conference, email eddie@xindustryjobs.info, or call (614) 390-6581.

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