Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Testing, One Two Three

The launch of a new website is not an easy task. Once the purpose of a website is decided, it needs to be laid out, planned, pages need to designed, links need to function. The list goes on and on. Once all the design and programming is completed, the it is time to test.
The purpose for in house testing is to try and break the site. By finding the glitches internally and correcting them, the general public gets a fully functional and working website. Non-functioning websites usually do not get much repeat visits. With practice, breaking a website comes as second nature.
With job.travel, the .travel domain, and a future site for real estate, an umbrella website offering all of our products is being developed. By accessing this new site, a customer can bundle the services that they desire, a one stop shopping site. This site is designed for the employer side, not the job seeker.
With its date of introduction quickly approaching, several employees are doing their best to find any programming errors. By setting up accounts, emails and accessing the site, it can be determined which features need to be modified for easier use by the clients. Instructions are simplified to go step by step and use known phrases. Sometimes people too experienced with a site, do things as a habit, while a newcomer can be confused.
So until the release of the one stop shop, stop by job.travel or the .travel page and check out all the advantages. If you are seeking a job in travel and hospitality, job.travel offers many opportunities across the nation. With the helpful Directory pages, basic research can be conducted for a possible move.

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