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London and Canterbury are the e-capitals of the UK according to the first national survey to lift the lid on what Britons are doing on the internet. Bournemouth was second to last and Torquay had the lowest score, making it the most e-Luddite town in the land
Three online recruitment courses provided by Enhance Media have been approved as BTEC qualifications – thought to be the first in the UK to achieve this status.
A poll of 40,000 online jobseekers shows nine per cent exclusively use the internet to search for work – a figure that has increased by 50 per cent since last year.
We've just announced the programme for our annual 'Online Recruitment - the year ahead' conference, which next year takes place on February 1st 2008. We've got a great line up of speakers who are addressing the key issues facing online recruitment professionals over the next 12 months, including social networking sites and mobile e-recruitment.
New figures from the National Online Recruitment Audience Survey show the majority of job boards recorded an increase in Unique User numbers in the first half of this year.
A new website has been launched to find out what the UK’s 29 million internet users are doing online.
Audited figures, revealing for the first time the number of responses to vacancies advertised on job boards, are to be included in the next National Online Recruitment Audience Survey (NORAS).
Enhance Media has defended online recruitment following the widely reported problems being faced by junior doctors over the selection for specialist training posts.
Three members of the team at online recruitment specialists, Enhance Media, have gained a professional search engine qualification enabling them to boost the effectiveness of pay-per-click advertising campaigns.
JobServe, widely reckoned to be the world’s first internet recruitment site, is to take part in the next National Online Recruitment Audience Survey.
More recruiters are using NORAS to decide where to place their job ads, new figures have revealed.
Ninety-one per cent of companies who use the National Online Recruitment Audience Survey (NORAS) find it useful and half say it has directly influenced where they place their jobs ads, new figures show.
Employers and recruiters will be able to find out more about individual job boards when new features are added to the next National Online Recruitment Audience Survey, following the success of this year’s survey.
A new high-profile partnership has been forged between Enhance Media, the leading UK online recruitment communications agency, and i-GRasp, the market-leading candidate software from StepStone.
Recruitment consultancy websites will come under the spotlight in a new annual survey being launched by Enhance Media and the Recruitment and Employment Confederation.
The results of the UK’s largest online recruitment survey are published today, providing a detailed snapshot of how Britain’s 11 million job seekers tackle finding a job.
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