Management Today launch jobsite
Management Today have launched a dedicated jobs website, featuring senior vacancies across all business sectors in the UK economy at www.managementtodayjobs.com
Jobs will vary across all sectors including, marketing, media and PR, planning, regeneration, environmental and renewable energy and capitalises on Management Today’s position as the UK’s leading monthly business magazine brand.
Management Today are one of the UK’s leading resources for top executives and decision makers, and have designed their new website to integrate to the needs of job hunters in the digital age.
Visitors to the site can receive jobs via email, RSS feeds, apply for jobs online, and save shortlists of their favourite vacancies.
Recruiters posting their job openings online, are able to manage and take advantage of the featured recruiter sections, as well as the 24-hour job posting by credit card.
Simon Lees, Management Today’s publishing director, said, “Management Today jobs harnesses market-leading job board technology to provide the best functionality for executive job seekers.
“At a time when hight quality business leadership and prudent design making have never been more important, managementtodayjobs.com will provide our C suite audience with direct access to hundreds of management jobs.
“We are also confident that our marketing programme for the next 12 months, coupled with the strength of Management Today brand in print, will deliver fantastic response for advertisers.”
The launch of the job website, is just another mark on the map to the growing trend in the development of specialised job sites by Haymarket, who also own Brand Republic and BrandRepublicJobs.com.
“Management Today jobs is another example of Haymarket’s commitment to providing high quality websites that complement our print titles,” Lees said. “The website provides a fantastic service for job seekers and advertisers alike.”
Management Today currently has the widest readership among Britain’s top executives and decision makers. Currently, their portfolio features, a monthly magazine circulation of over 100,000, a news analysis website and a range of events, seminars and industry awards programmes.
The Management Today jobs, expands their portfolio further into the digital world.
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