TMS and TravelMole announce new Job Jungle……….just the place for finding that hot new job…..
TMS and TravelMole have announced that the tremendous success of the Job Jungle three month trail earlier this year in TravelMole, has resulted in TMS committing for a full year’s programme starting this Tuesday 11 September with listings of TMS hot jobs to appear regularly in TravelMole.
Mandy Scotney, TMS General Manager, Australia [pictured right] said, “I was very impressed with the trial programme we ran with TravelMole earlier this year and as a result, I am delighted to now commit to an annual programme.”
“What really sold the programme to me was that TravelMole was able to provide detailed statistical reporting right across the three month trail period, which showed that over 13,000 potential applicants had viewed the TMS hot jobs listed on TravelMole.”
John Alwyn-Jones MD TravelMole said, “TravelMole has been enjoying very significant growth in subscribers this year and clearly the reporting we provided to TMS showed that our subscribers had a substantial interest in hearing about new jobs and also about what’s happening in recruitment and careers, through the thought leadership articles provided through Mandy and her team in Australia and of course through Garry Marshall, the Asia based CEO of TMS.”
He added, “The TMS and TravelMole Job Jungle will appear in a special Job Jungle section on TravelMole every Tuesday and Thursday over the next year and will not only list selected hot jobs from right across the industry including senior executive roles, but also though leadership pieces and profiles from TMS.”
Watch out this Tuesday for TMS Job Jungle on TravelMole.
A Special TMS Job Jungle report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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