European Recruitment Alliance
In a significant move RecruitIreland.com has become
a founding partner in the new ‘European Recruitment Alliance’.
The creation of the Alliance of leading European jobsites means
that our clients have a unique alternative when looking for staff
across Europe. This partnership, significantly extends our site’s
reach, capabilities and footprint across Europe.
Alliance members share a belief in matching the right candidates
to the right jobs and all enjoy very high brand recognition in their
home market.
The partnership is consistent with RecruitIreland.com’s strategy
to deliver more candidates to employers than any other operator
in the Irish market and represents another milestone in the company’s
growth.
Benefits for clients:
- A global
solution for European recruiters with a single contract, point
of billing and account manager.
- Posting of job offers on partner websites
- Access to 4 million unique users per month across Europe.
- Access to partner websites’ CV databases
To find out more, please call us on 1890 450 750 or email info@recruitireland.com
The following are our partners in the European Recruitment Alliance
Jobsite are the people who brought internet recruitment to the whole
of the UK job market in 1995, and they been leading the way
ever since. Since March 2004 they are owned by Associated New
Venure (ANV), the publishers of the Daily Mail. Jobsite.co.uk
have 900,000 unique users.
Created
in 1999, it is the second largest jobboard in Germany and is
owned by the Scout24 Group. It has 550,000 unique users and
reaches 75% of German Internet Users through a network of site
partnerships in Germany.
Created
in 1980 and online since 2000, infoempleo is owned by Circulo
de Progreso. It was the first qualificated job board in Spain
and has over 1.1 million unique users.
Topjobs operates the leading recruitment and career development online
market place for management and specialists in Switzerland.
ONREA (On Line Recruitment Alliance) is an international alliance,
which was founded on October 1st, 2004 by the leaders of the Internet
job markets in 4 Central European countries: the Czech Republic,
Slovakia, Poland and Hungary.