Inter/Arch Jobs Launches Competitor Credit Program to Support Employers in the Built Environment Sector

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SHERIDAN, Wyo., June 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Inter/Arch Jobs, a leading job board specializing in the built environment sector, is excited to announce a new initiative aimed at supporting employers in their recruitment efforts. The company is offering prospective new clients a credit for any advertisement they have placed with a competitor job board, which can be applied toward any Source & Screen pricing tier, up to a maximum of $600 per role.

This initiative is part of Inter/Arch Jobs' commitment to providing cost-effective and efficient hiring solutions for architecture, interior design, and related professions. The Source & Screen service offers a comprehensive recruitment solution, including job posting, candidate sourcing, and screening, all managed by a dedicated account manager. This allows employers to focus on selecting the best fit for their team while Inter/Arch Jobs handles the recruitment process.

We understand the challenges employers face in finding the right talent," said Richard Eib, Managing Director of Inter/Arch Jobs. "By offering this credit, we aim to alleviate some of the financial burdens associated with hiring new talent and provide a more effective recruitment experience.

Employers interested in taking advantage of this offer can visit https://www.interarchjobs.com/sourcescreen

The promotion will run through August 31, 2025. To qualify, prospective clients will be asked to provide a copy of their advertisement listed on a competitors website, along with a copy of the invoice or payment receipt. The promotion is valid on one role only and once per prospective client.

For media inquiries, please contact:

Richard Eib
Managing Director
pr@interarchjobs.com
(888) 213-1335

About Inter/Arch Jobs

Inter/Arch Jobs is a global career platform dedicated to connecting professionals across architecture, interior design, and engineering disciplines with leading employers, resources, and community networks in the built environment.