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CWJobs extends reach through partnerships with four top technology sites

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Leading IT recruitment website has exclusively partnered with top technology trade websites, ComputerWeekly.com, Computing.co.uk, TheInquirer.net and V3.co.uk, to provide jobs related content and services, enabling jobseekers to search thousands of contract and permanent IT roles across the UK.

Recruiters wishing to advertise their positions on any of these industry leading sites, which collectively see over 1.7 million unique users each month, can do so by simply posting their vacancies with CW Jobs.  Their jobs will then automatically be searchable across all sites.

In addition to job posting, recruiters can benefit from CWJobs’ tailored advertising solutions, access to its CV database of more than 350,000 candidates, and a variety of new tools to help make finding the right candidate even easier.

Richard Nott, Website Director, CWJobs, said: “The partnerships with these top tech sites demonstrates our commitment to expanding CWJobs’ footprint through industry partnerships. We’re continuing to increase our jobseeker reach, and the bespoke solutions we offer to recruiters will ensure they have access to the widest possible selection of highly skilled IT candidates.”

 

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