At-a-Glance:

Feature

ExerciseJobs

Free plan

x

Price

From $75.00 /post.

Featured listings

Job post duration

60 days.

Searchable resume database

Social media sharing

Applicant tracking system

x

Review:

ExerciseJobs offers a range of employer benefits, including the option to track job posting previews, get email notifications of matching resumes, and edit job ads online in real time. Features the site does not mention include an applicant tracking system and candidate messaging tools.

Unlike some of its competitors, such as Fitt Jobs, ExerciseJobs does not have a free job posting plan. However, it boasts a few other features that aid hiring activities, such as a searchable resume database, social media sharing, an extended job post duration of 60 days, and premium advertising options.

Pros:

  • Employers can choose between several plans suitable for different budgets.
  • Job listings remain online for 60 days or until the job poster chooses to hide the ad before it expires.
  • Employers can set up email notifications to receive resume matches.
  • The Featured Hot Job plan includes resume database access, a highlighted ad, newsletter inclusion, and a social media boost.
  • Employers can track job posting previews.
  • Job ads can be edited in real-time online, extended, reinstated, or hidden before they expire.
  • The site features a searchable resume database suitable for proactive recruitment.
  • The site attracts an average of 10,000 monthly visits.
  • There are several additional advertising options, such as newsletter sponsorship, featured company profiles, and banner ads.

Cons:

  • There is no free job posting plan.
  • The site does not mention an applicant tracking system or candidate messaging tools.

Reputation:

We were unable to find any online reviews of ExerciseJobs. However, the site does feature several handpicked testimonials from satisfied clients on their About page.

Pricing:

Plan

Pricing

Standard Job Posting

$75.00

Featured Hot Job + Resumes + Boost

$225.00

Unlimited Standard Jobs 30-Days

$450.00

Resume Database Access

$450.00

Newsletter Sponsorship

$750.00

ExerciseJobs vs. FitnessJobs.com:

With a starting price of $95.00 per post, FitnessJobs.com has a higher starting price than ExerciseJobs, which has plans starting at $75.00 per post. Both sites offer a searchable resume database, featured listings, and a job post duration of up to 60 days. However, FitnessJobs.com stands out with an applicant tracking system.

ExerciseJobs vs. Fitt Jobs:

Fitt Jobs and ExerciseJobs both offer basic and featured listing options, as well as social media promotion. While ExerciseJobs also provides resume database access and a longer job post duration of 60 days, it is the costlier of the two platforms with a starting price of $75.00 per post. Fitt Jobs, by contrast, has free and paid plans.

ExerciseJobs vs. FitnessIndustryJobs.net:

FitnessIndustryJobs.com and ExerciseJobs have similar features, including resume searches, 60-day job ads, and newsletter advertising. With a starting price of $75.00 per post, ExerciseJobs is more affordable than FitnessIndustryJobs.net's $230.00 per post per month, but it does not offer job ad distribution, which FitnessIndustryJobs.net does.

Key Information

Legal Name

ExerciseJobs and Job Ventures, LLC.

Founder

Stacey Dunn-Emke

Founding Date

Jan 01, 2000

Address

900 Bridgeway, Sausalito, CA 94965

Website

https://www.exercisejobs.com/

FAQs:

What does it cost to post a job on ExerciseJobs?

ExerciseJobs' pricing starts at $75.00 for a single listing.

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