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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

Wikijob helps students gain focus with new industry specific websites

The UK’s most popular graduate careers site Wikijob has just launched 6 brand new industry specific websites to help students across the UK access information relating to their chosen career path more easily

The UK’s most popular graduate careers site Wikijob has just launched 6 brand new industry specific websites to help students across the UK access information relating to their chosen career path more easily.

The six new sites deliver industry specific information for WikiJob’s six most popular industries:
Banking and Financial Services -wikijob.co.uk/industry/banking-financial-services
Engineering - http://www.wikijob.co.uk/industry/engineering
IT & Technology - http://www.wikijob.co.uk/industry/it-technology
Public Sector - http://www.wikijob.co.uk/industry/government-public-sector-civil-service
Law - http://www.wikijob.co.uk/industry/law-legal
Retail (including FMCG and Manufacturing) - http://www.wikijob.co.uk/industry/retail-fmcg-manufacturing

Head of Online & Campus Marketing at WikiJob Amrish Singh believes the new sector specific channels will help the company deliver higher numbers of targeted applications for employers from each industry.

“We’re constantly working on improving things at WikiJob” Singh says “and I’m very happy with our six new sites. Each one looks great and offers much improved usability for students & graduates, which in turn will help recruiters using WikiJob channel their messages more efficiently to their desired audience.”

Despite student traffic hitting record numbers on WikiJob in 2011 (in November the site received 325,000 unique users and 550,000 user visits) the growing job site expects each of its new niche sites will generate 50,000 extra monthly user visits, within twelve months.

For more information on WikiJob’s new sector hubs or to discuss advetising on WikiJob contact Amrish Singh on 0845 625 9454.