C&M rebrands with new website
C&M Travel Recruitment is launching a new website following the most successful year in its history.
Aimed at providing candidates with enhanced travel job search tools, the new website coincides with C&M’s 25th anniversary year.
The new travel job site follows the launch of C&M’s new logo earlier in 2023.
Easy to navigate, the candm.co.uk site features travel jobs based across the UK, as well as career guides, industry news and salary benchmarks.
The launch of the new site comes at a busy time for travel recruitment, with May seeing a 131% monthly increase in new travel job vacancies.
Barbara Kolosinska, MD at C&M Travel Recruitment, said: “We’ve been around for 25 years and have just had our most successful year ever.”
“With the launch of our new website, we’re truly excited about the next phase of C&M.”
“There continues to be a talent shortage in the travel industry, so when we were designing the new website, candidates were at the forefront of our minds.”
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