These jobs popped up on the radar.
Match.com
Sr. Manager, Strategy and Planning
Senior Engineer, Quality Assurance
Managing Editor, Editorial
Supervisor, Fraud/Abuse/Executive Care Group
Agent, Fraud/Abuse Care
eHarmony.com
Director, Marketing Programs / Product Marketing
Director, Marketing Programs – Marriage Enrichment Service
These jobs descriptions are quite telling as to the status of each company.
Match is looking for someone to help manage costs, improve quality and deal with fraud. Why is the strategy position is filed under the Information Technology category? There’s part of their problem right there.
eHarmony needs help marketing. No surprise there.