X Industry Jobs Named HR Sponsor of XBIZ Summit

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to introduce X Industry JOBS/HR Solutions as the HR Sponsor of XBIZ Summit 2011, the industry’s leading business-networking event of the summer.

Taking place June 10-12 at the Sofitel Water Tower Hotel in Chicago, XBIZ Summit 2011 will feature an unrivaled slate of workshops, 2-hour “high-speed” networking sessions and exclusive special events.

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

"I have been attending the XBIZ shows for many years and believe their shows are some of the most attended and productive shows in the industry,” X Industry Jobs President Eddie K said. “Alec and Moe and their team put a lot of thought and planning into their conferences and it really shows. I have no doubt that the new home for the XBIZ Summit in Chicago this June will be a great hit! I look forward to participating in the Summit and seeing you all there!"

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

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

For a limited time, registration for XBIZ Summit 2011 is free for qualified industry professionals with a promo code that’s granted with the submission of hotel confirmation number to events@xbiz.com.

The Sofitel Chicago Hotel currently has a limited amount of rooms allocated for attendees. To take advantage of the hotel room block and free XBIZ Summit registration before they’re unavailable, call (312) 324-4000 and use group code XBIZ or book online.

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