AdultHire.com Switches to Model/Producer-Only Format

Industry job search site AdultHire.com has announced that it has removed all job categories not related to models and producers.

The company previously listed openings in areas such as retail staff, magazine writers, video editors and sales and marketing. While there were often postings in those categories, owner Allen McNulty said that 95 percent of the site’s content was comprised of models and producers seeking one another.

“The site morphed on its own into a forum for models and producers,” McNulty said. “Our goal now is to make that 100 percent and this change will accomplish that.”

AdultHire.com has also implemented a photo mandatory policy for all models posting ads. McNulty became frustrated with girls posting ads and not photos, something he says he didn’t anticipate happening when he built the site.

“As a producer, I was getting very frustrated at the models who were placing ads and begging to become a porn star, but refusing to give up a photo of themselves. They’d use every excuse known to mankind as to why they couldn’t post a photo and it just got tiring. I assumed that it was equally as tiresome to the other producers on the site, so posting at least one photo is now mandatory,” he said.

AdultHire.com is owned and operated by On The Edge of Cyberspace.