Trinity Mirror North West and North Wales Ltd is launching an
exciting new public sector recruitment website on Monday 7th February,
2005.
Publicjobswales will enable job seekers to search through
hundreds of jobs in just a matter of seconds. It's simple and easy to use and
offers multiple user options which give the job seeker greater control of the
job seeking process. Its user-friendly functions allow job seekers to save job
searches and applications and receive email alerts keeping them informed and
up-to-date on new vacancies.
The new site will be launched in North Wales in association with
the Daily Post, one of Trinity Mirror's flagship titles in the region.
The site has already proven to be extremely successful in South
and Mid Wales where it was launched by the Daily Post's sister papers the
Western Mail and South Wales Echo in November last year. It has already
received over 14,000 visitors.
The site's bi-lingual service allows job seekers to view
vacancies in Welsh or English.
Sara Wilde, Regional Managing Director at Trinity Mirror North West & North Wales Ltd, said: "This exciting new advertising platform provides a fast and convenient portal for job seekers across the region.
Sara Wilde, Regional Managing Director at Trinity Mirror North West & North Wales Ltd, said: "This exciting new advertising platform provides a fast and convenient portal for job seekers across the region.
"This great new local site completes a portfolio of recruitment
options which include fish4, one of the UK's biggest and best general
recruitment sites."
"Combined with the extensive coverage of our printed titles this new package offers a unique and targeted solution for job seekers and advertisers alike.
"Combined with the extensive coverage of our printed titles this new package offers a unique and targeted solution for job seekers and advertisers alike.
"Publicjobswales has already proved successful in other parts of
the country, and we are confident that job seekers and advertisers in North
Wales will soon be flocking to the site."