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Why Work at Ask.com?

Do you want to be part of a company where your work will have a direct and immediate effect on the company? Do you want to work with smart people in a culture that is both innovative and fun? Then we invite you to explore with us and join one of the fastest growing Web search properties on the Internet.

At Ask.com, we’re the #1 brand focused on answering questions. We answer the questions of over 227 million people worldwide across the Ask Networks. We have one of the highest-quality and most useful Q&A databases on the Web with more than 400 million Q&A pairs - growing by the millions each week. At Ask, we empower each individual to succeed, communicate their ideas, and take action. We are serious about creating & maintaining a great culture and are looking for great people to come join our team.


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Why Work at Dictionary.com?

Dictionary.com is a profitable, growing, and massive website with over 50 million unique users per month. More people visit Dictionary.com every year than go to the movies. Our customer base includes anyone who wants to feel smarter and communicate better. Our family of free, advertising-supported sites: Dictionary.com, Thesaurus.com and Reference.com provide accurate and exhaustive definitions, synonyms, examples, pronunciations, translations, and more for millions of words. We create innovative and timely products to facilitate learning and intellectual growth, such as the Word of the Day which is enjoyed by 1 million people every day. Our vision is to go beyond a simple web utility and become the #1 trusted and inspirational brand for words and word meanings anywhere. Dictionary.com needs you to take us to the next level.


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"Working at Dictionary.com indulges me to pontificate pedantically in a sesquipedalian manner."

David Wygant, Sr. Director, Products & Programming

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