News Podcast

Episode 55: Recruitment Advertising Galore

 

Digital recruiting news this week: AllTheTopBananas acquires D7's video CV site, job boards are failing SMEs and Phorm is in a storm.

 

Online Recruitment News Headlines included in this Podcast:

Vertical job search engine AllTheTopBananas has acquired video CV site D7recruitment.co.uk.

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Generalist job board Monster continues to be plagued by an options backdating scandal.

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A new online advertising system, called Phorm, is currently being scrutinized by online security experts.

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Job boards are failing SMEs (Podcast)

New research from whatjobsite has found that job boards are failing small-to-medium sized employers.

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European Talent Solutions provider StepStone has reported its first quarter results for 2008.

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The latest news out from Click Forensics’s click fraud index indicates that click fraud declined in the first quarter of the year.

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Google’s mobile ads team has announced that image based ads will now be available in the UK.

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Niche job board snagajob has been awarded the Small Business of the Year.

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Larry Cucchi, Chief Executive of PeopleClick will be speaking at the upcoming Online Recruitment Marketing Council event.

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