2008-03-19 Recruiter
Don't be afraid of spiders
If you want to attract recruits, then the internet is the place to be but to get noticed, you need to get to the top of those search engine rankings.
2008-03-05 Recruiter Magazine
Niche research needed
Online recruitment research will need to reflect the growing use of niche community sites in the future if it is to give an accurate picture of the online recruiting landscape.
2008-02-19 onrec.com
Social Media & its Impact on Online Recruitment- revolution or fad?
Social media is a phenomenon that has rapidly percolated the English language and culture. But what will its real impact be on recruitment? Another revolution, or just a fad with a short shelf life? The debate has resulted in much discussion from those in the industry, including members of LinkedIn.
2008-01-30 Ri5
NORAS 2008 results published
The 2008 results from the UK's biggest online recruitment survey have just been published. The 25 participating sites this time round were 1Job, Blue Line Careers, Brand Republic Jobs, Changeboard, eFinancialCareers, Eteach, exec-appointments, fish4jobs, GAAPweb, GrocerJobs, Guardian Jobs, jobs.
2008-01-28 The Recruitment Consultant
Growing number of jobseekers rely solely on the internet
online jobseekers has found that nine per cent exclusively use the internet to search for work - a figure that has increased by 50 per cent since last year.
2008-01-28 Personnel Today
More jobseekers use internet to search for work
More jobseekers are relying solely on the internet to search for work, major new research has found. A poll of 40,000 online jobseekers showed 9% exclusively use the internet to search for work - a figure that has increased by 50% since last year.
2008-01-28 Recruiter Magazine
Online jobseeking
Almost 80% of jobseekers have applied for a job they found online, according to research by Enhance Media. The poll of 40,000 found that 69% of online jobseekers got an interview and 65% got a job.
2008-01-28 onrec.com
Growing number of jobseekers only rely on the internet
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.
2008-01-28 MSN UK
50% rise in online jobseekers
The number of people looking for a new job via the internet has increased by 50% over the past year, according to a new report.But jobseekers are logging on to fewer websites in their search for work as they become more direct in their hunt for a new post, the National Online Recruitment Survey found.
2007-09-19 Ri5
NORAS 2007 update results available
Nineteen of the twenty-seven job boards that participate in NORAS (the National Online Recruitment Audience Survey) have had new ABC Electronic audits, and the results are now available.