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NIJobs.com joins forces with the Irish News on new recruitment platform

Recruitment website NIJobs.com has joined forces with the Irish News to create a new jobs platform
Recruitment website NIJobs.com has joined forces with the Irish News to create a new jobs platform Recruitment website NIJobs.com has joined forces with the Irish News to create a new jobs platform

NORTHERN Ireland’s number one recruitment website NIJobs.com has joined forces with the region's best-selling indigenous daily newspaper the Irish News to create a unique new jobs platform.

The partnership will bring the latest jobs from across Northern Ireland to the newspaper’s online readers.

Based in Belfast, NIJobs.com is the north's only independently audited recruitment site, and is used by over 320,000 job-seekers each month.

“At any one time we have over 3,000 live jobs on our site and we are delighted that people will now be able to search and apply for jobs quickly and easily on the Irish News site.”says Sam McIlveen, general manager of NIJobs.com.

Businesses of all sizes from across Northern Ireland use NIJobs.com to find the best people for their jobs, with well-known companies such as Moy Park, Liberty IT, Norbrook, Agnew Group, First Solutions and the Mackie Group all posting their vacancies on the recruitment website.

As well as providing job-seekers with the latest jobs from top employers, NIJobs.com also offers a range of free online tools which have been specially designed to help people find their next job.

Staying ahead of digital trends and developing more effective ways for people to find their next job is crucial to NIJobs.com’s continued success.

As part of the global online recruitment business Saongroup.com, the website has access to teams of developers and researchers all tasked with making online recruitment better for job-seekers and companies alike.

Welcoming the partnership Sinead Cavanagh, sales operation manager of the Irish News, said “Combining award-winning news coverage, the very best of local sport and business, and now access to jobs from across the north, provides our readers with a full 360-degree service which is hugely important to us.”