THE STAR - Apr 16 - eHarmony is planning to extend its services to match employers with people looking for a job. It expects to launch the service in the U.S. in June with the Canada following soon after. eHarmony VP Grant Langston says it could take up to a year to iron out the complexities. He says his company’s “secret sauce” is research that helps determine what types of people fit best for the long term. When employers post a job on eHarmony, job seekers in the database will be matched to that job and both parties will be notified. They can review each others’ profile and communicate online before meeting face-to-face. It is not yet clear who would pay for the service or how much it would cost.
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