The choice of where to advertise their next vacancy on the web will soon become a lot easier for recruiters and employers in the Retail and Recruitment industries as JobServe launches these new sectors on 1st October. Their addition will further complement the 15 already well established on www.jobserve.com
There were compelling reasons for JobServe to expand its online recruitment service into Rec2Rec and Retail. Not only is the internet an established method for recruiters to advertise, and job-seekers to look for work within these sectors, but also JobServe staff were being approached by an increasing number of people at the many job and career events they attend, asking about vacancies within these growing industries.
After extensive software development by their in-house experts, JobServeís two new sectors will integrate seamlessly into their existing site, providing the same level of high quality service that existing advertisers have come to expect and new advertisers will enjoy. To ensure as many relevant job-seekers as possible see the vacancies, jobs can be delivered to them by email, mobile phone text message or RSS feed, depending on which methods the candidates prefer.
Owner and Managing Director, Robbie Cowling said, JobServe is keen to expand and grow into other industries as the internet matures and more and more job-seekers realise the potential of finding a better job online. We realise the importance of offering an efficient and responsive service for both advertisers and job-seekers alike, which is why all our adverts include an íapply onlineí facility, together with all the other traditional methods of contact.
The launch of these two new sites is being supported by a comprehensive programme of attendance at recruitment and career events throughout the UK.
Online job board moves into the high street

The choice of where to advertise their next vacancy on the web will soon become a lot easier for recruiters and employers in the Retail and Recruitment industries as JobServe launches these new sectors on 1st October