WikiJob offers improved graduate recruitment marketing

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WikiJob, the fastest growing graduate recruitment website in the UK, has launched a stand alone internship and placement job board in response to growing demand from employers to invest more heavily in the recruitment of younger candidates.

Edward Mellett, co-founder of WikiJob said;

“Savvy employers have realised that the cleverest, safest and most cost effective way to hire graduates can often be through their internship and work placement programmes, providing almost what is a a “try before you buy” option.

“By providing an internship and placement focused job board within our established and successful graduate recruitment framework, our aim is to provide a one-stop platform for any recruiter interested in tapping in to the wealth of student talent in the UK.

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A huge number of students and graduates use WikiJob and the site now regularly receives over 300,000 unique users in a calendar month.“It would be a mistake not to provide employers with a means of tapping in to this younger (and in many ways even more valuable) audience”, says Ed.

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