Have you ever tried to apply for a position on your mobile? Did you find yourself constantly pinching and zooming the screen to be able to read all the information surrounding the role and then ultimately find that the functionality wasn’t available to allow you to apply from your smart phone in the first place?
With the Mobile Operators Association stating that 57% of adults in the UK used their mobile phones for internet access in Q1 of 2014 making your online presence mobile-friendly has never been so important. Newman Stewart is an Executive Search and Management Selection company based in West Yorkshire and they have just launched their new website which allows clients and candidates to access information from which ever device they are viewing it on. A great deal of time and effort has been spent on the design and development to ensure that the end user has a seamless experience whether on a desktop or on the go from a tablet and smart phone.
Whether you are a company searching for new talent or an individual looking for a new opportunity there is plenty of news and advice available on the new platform. Some of the new features include:
- The ability to search for vacancies, apply for positions and sign up to job alerts specific to your requirements via mobile. The functionality includes a postcode finder and the ability to attach a CV via Dropbox.
- A section for each division including specific contacts, scrolling testimonials and client logos, and current vacancies specific to the divisions.
- Functionality to allow users to easily search the news and blogs section, comment on articles and share content via email and on social media.
John Tilbrook, Managing Director of Newman Stewart said:
“Newman Stewart has had an extremely successful year. It is likely we will finish 2014 with a 25% increase in turnover, we have been accepted as members of both the Association of Executive Recruiters and APSCo and achieved ISO9001:2008. The launch of the new website is the cherry on the cake and represents the next stage of the Newman Stewart’s development as we continue to grow in 2015”