CNBC “Where are the jobs” Townhall?- BidWilly represents a new marketplace.   March 24th, 2009

During a recent Townhall held by CNBC BidWilly’s President addressed the panel with:

“Hi, I’m the president of a group called BidWilly.com which has developed an online marketplace that connects consumers with other average Americans ready to compete for their service needs through bidding. Giving the state of our economy where many are looking for ways to save and others not being able to find jobs, how do you feel about having such a marketplace and your thoughts on the impact it could have on the marketplace as a whole?”

The question was one which was well received by the panel and has helped move BidWilly forward towards its national movement.

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ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., March 17, 2009- America has found itself in a sea of pink slips. Since the recession began, the U.S. has lost over four million jobs and watched unemployment rise to a 25 year high at 8.1%. What started as a credit crisis turned into a housing crisis and trickled down into an unemployment crisis. The silver lining amidst all the doom and gloom? There are some jobs out there - you just need to know where to look.

In an effort to help Americans during this emergency, CNBC presents a Town Hall event, “Where Are the Jobs?” moderated by CNBC’s Carl Quintanilla and Erin Burnett before a live studio audience, on Wednesday, March 18th At 10 PM ET.

This special CNBC Town Hall answers the question: where are the jobs? Program hosts Quintanilla and Burnett work with CNBC reporters and expert guests Jeff Taylor, founder monster.com and CEO of eons.com, Dr. Doug Hirschhorn, peak performance coach and CEO of Edge Consulting, Jim Citrin Senior Director, executive recruiting firm Spencer Stuart, and others to reveal where to look for jobs in this recession including who’s hiring, why they’re hiring and how to land these jobs.

Through discussion with CNBC reporters/industry experts, field pieces, interaction with the in-studio audience/viewers around the country and questions posted to Facebook, this special will give viewers the contextual and tactical tools they need to survive the unemployment crisis

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