The state recently asked its employees to come up with ideas on how to save money. The winning entry was to stop advertising state job openings in newspapers. In the past five years, the state spent $17 million on newspaper advertising, only to find out a mere 8 percent of new hires learned about the job from reading a newspaper.
The classifieds section continues to collapse.
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