New website for travel recruitment firm
Monday, 17 Nov, 2009
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Travel Trade Recruitment has launched a new website (www.traveltradejobs.com) incorporating new services to reflect the changing needs of job seekers and employers within the travel industry.
Services include updated job alerts, vacancy search profiles, a candidate community, online CRS training courses, travel news and online marketing opportunities for clients to promote themselves to potential employees.
Managing director Andrew Cole said: “Locating and hiring the best talent remains one of the biggest challenges facing the travel industry in 2010.
“Travel Trade Recruitment will be looking to improve their service during the next 12 months and will be looking to play a major role in helping each of our clients find the right calibre of staff as the recession starts to lift and businesses begin to grow.”
The company has marked the year end with a third industry award, picking up the Travel Recruitment Company of the Year prize at the British Travel Awards.
“We are delighted to have won all three recruitment awards in 2009 and it is particularly satisfying to have received recognition for the service we have provided to the travel industry during a very difficult year,” Cole said.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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