About Us

Jobnob was founded to empower employees with real information about jobs and companies. The internet helps you find great bargains and the best restaurants, but offers nothing about the best place to work or where to earn the most money. Our mission at Jobnob is to answer the burning questions we all have about jobs.

We’re working on getting more salaries and adding more features like job postings. In the meantime, we’d love to hear from you. So please be sure to drop us a line and let us know both what you like, and what we could be doing better at: contact@jobnob.com.

Julie Greenberg, Founder

Julie has worked in the internet and media sector for over ten years in a variety of finance, business development and leadership roles. Before co-founding Jobnob, she worked as a Business Development & Strategy consultant for ZING Systems which was sold to Dell Inc., and also headed Corporate Development for Napster, Inc. Previously Julie worked at NBCUniversal in Corporate Finance and was a lead on the merger team when Universal was acquired by GE/NBC.

Julie received an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and a BA from Northwestern University graduating Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude.

Most Random Job: Mango Picker- Julie spent a long, hot summer picking mangos on a kibbutz in Israel. She now knows that picking mangoes can result in “mango rash”, a condition which closely resembles a poison ivy rash.

Alan Shusterman, Founder

Alan has worked in technology for the past 15 years. He most recently served as Vice President of Client Services at Edusoft, a company that helped thousands of schools use data to improve student performance. The company was subsequently sold to Houghton Mifflin publishing. Prior to Edusoft, Alan worked as Director of Product Management at LinkExchange, a web advertising company that built the largest advertising network on the web. LinkExchange was purchased by Microsoft in 1998.

Alan received his B.S. in Computer Engineering from Brown University.

Most Random Job: ESPN Cable Guy- Alan once hauled cable for ESPN on the field during a Penn St-West Virginia football game in front of 100,000 screaming fans. He never got his $50.