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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

CharityJob reaches out to more candidates with digital ad campaign

CharityJob’s digital out-of-home ads are running in London Underground stations until the end of this week

CharityJob, the UK’s largest charity job board, is running digital billboards and escalator ads in London Underground stations including Waterloo, London Bridge, Victoria and Tottenham Court Road. The candidate-facing campaign launched last month and runs until November 3. It’s designed to entice disillusioned commuters to the charity sector by inspiring them to make a difference and gain job satisfaction.

“We’re dedicated to providing our recruiter clients with a wealth of fresh talent,” says Raya Wexler, Co-founder of CharityJob. “By investing heavily in our out-of-home marketing activity, our goal is to drive professionals with transferable skills into the charity sector.”

CharityJob was founded by Raya and Steve Wexler in February 2000 to help align inspiring non-profit organisations with the brightest talent. With more than two decades of experience working at charities themselves, serving the sector has always been at the core of their values.

CharityJob helps charities find the best candidates by offering a tailored, personal and proactive service delivered by dedicated Account Managers. It attracts more diverse candidates than the sector overall, offering career advice and an online community, CharityConnect, with regular networking events.


CharityJob is the UK's largest and most specialised job board carrying non-profit, NGO, social enterprise, CIC and voluntary jobs. www.charityjob.co.uk