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Internet top-level domain for employers
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.jobs
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Introduced2005
TLD typeSponsored top-level domain
StatusActive
RegistryEmploy Media LLC
SponsorThe Society for Human Resource Management
Intended useFor companies and organizations to post their job listings
Registration restrictionsRegistrations must be based on legal name of company or organization and should be made by people within the company responsible for human resource management
StructureDirect second-level registrations are allowed
DocumentsICANN New sTLD RFP Application;ICANN Sponsorship Agreement
Dispute policiesUDRP
Registry websitesecure.jobs

.jobs is asponsored top-level domain (sTLD) in theDomain Name System of theInternet. As indicated by its name, the domain is restricted to employment-related sites.

The domain was approved byICANN on April 8, 2005, as part of the second group of new TLD applications submitted in 2004. It was installed in theDNS root in September 2005, and began accepting registrations later in the year.

Intended use

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The intended use of the domainjobs is for companies and organizations to register some version of their corporate names and use it for a site aimed at those seeking employment with that company, or,.jobs can target a specific market. For example, manufacturing.jobs could represent employment for a specific corporation, or market sector.

In 2010, Employ Media LLC applied to ICANN to extend the charter under which Employ Media is authorized to sell the.jobs domains. If accepted, Employ Media plans to create hundreds of thousands and perhaps a million new, niche job boards and sell domains such as Chicago.jobs to third parties. The International Association of Employment Web Sites and dozens of other employment services organizations have objected.[1]

It has been suggested that subdomains of other domains, such asjobs.example.com, can be used without any new registrations on the part of the companies involved. However, there is no general consensus among companies or industry sectors for any such naming scheme, like there is for thewww prefix and other prefixes, so the proponents of.jobs argue the domain can gain a market presence by allowing recruiters to communicate a simple, direct URL destination of employment opportunities to job seekers.[citation needed]

In 2013, Employ Media partnered with Cnjobs Technology which is headed by Dr. Renjun Bao to expand to greaterChina.[2]

References

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  1. ^"ICANN Email Archives: [jobs-phased-allocation]". Forum.icann.org. Retrieved2015-07-10.
  2. ^.JOBS Top Level Domain (TLD) Launches in China, archived fromthe original on 2013-04-11

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