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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

executivesontheweb.com sponsors EREC 2006

executivesonthweb.com is pleased to announce that it has signed a sponsorship agreement with EREC 2006

executivesonthweb.com, the UKís online recruitment website for senior executives is pleased to announce that it has signed a sponsorship agreement with EREC 2006, the largest UK & European event focussed exclusively on executive recruitment and associated services.

EREC 2006 is being held at the ExCeL Exhibition & Conference Centre, London between 21st and 22nd of June 2006 and we are bringing together 150 executive recruiters, 100ís of major UK companies and more than 5,000 individual executive job seekers.

The 2-day exhibition and conference programme is an opportunity for executives to hear from leading authorities and recognised leaders in the executive recruitment and employment industries.

Attendance to The EREC 2006 conference is ëFREEí to all visitors.

Brian Varley, Managing Director of executivesontheweb.com said,

ìexecutivesontheweb.com are pleased to sponsor this unique event with EREC 2006. The exhibition and conference will provide information and resources regarding the executive employment and recruitment industry that has not been previously available in the UK at one central location.

Andrew Clark, Managing Director of Eton Events said,

For the past 12 months, we have researched the need for, and viability of this event. The industryís undoubted response was, and continues to be, overwhelming. We believe this response is partly because of the support from the relevant trade associations, the ongoing promotion by The Times, Sunday Times, executivesontheweb.com and all our other sponsors and media partners, but equally important, the quantity and quality of visitors registering each and every day to visit the event.

The result? Exhibitors are introduced to new candidates, companies meet to discuss their recruitment requirements and choose their respective partners, and executive job seekers are spoilt for choice. Everybody shakes hands - job done