Press
& Media
You
will find here details of the latest press and media coverage for Web
Based Recruitment.
May 2008
Web Based Recruitment launch their new
Expert Interview
series
featuring audio interviews with leading figures in the online
recruitment industry.
The first
interview (15th May 2008) is with Dan McGuire, MD, Broadbean Technology.
October 2007
Mike Taylor's
Online Recruitment Blog was featured by TypePad as their "Featured
Blog Of The Day" on the 23rd October 2007.
February
2007
Web
Based Recruitment have been short-listed for the Online Recruitment
Education Award. The Onrec.com Education Award recognises the work
under taken to educate a wider audience of the benefits of online
recruitment. The Awards evening takes place in London on the 7th March
2007.
January
2007
Mike
Taylor has released the 2007 version of the Online job Hunting Guide. The
Online Job Hunting Guide
offers expert advice on how to search and apply for jobs and careers
on the Internet in the UK and Ireland.
November
2006
Web
Based Recruitment have issued a Free Guide to Recruitment Blogs.
You can
claim your free copy of the guide by visiting our Online
Recruitment blogs page.
September
2006
Mike
Taylor is a guest speaker at the CIPD Recruitment Forum meeting about
E-recruitment in London.
Mike
Taylor is interviewed as part of an article
by Recruiter Magazine about Recruitment Blogs.
July
2006
Mike
Taylor from Web Based Recruitment is to take part in a "Blog
Swap" with thirty two other Recruiting bloggers from around the
world. For more details on the Blog Swap visit Mike's blog site at:
http://onlinerecruitment.typepad.com
February
2006
Web Based Recruitment
have released the 2006 edition of their Free Guide - How to Choose
a Job Site. Since launching the guide in 2003 it has been
requested by Recruiters in more than 25 different countries.
July
2005
The owner of Web-Based-Recruitment.com, Mike Taylor, has recently
updated the online guide to job hunting on the Internet.
The guide offers
practical advice on how to search and apply for jobs in the UK and
Ireland on the Internet.
For further details
visit: www.onlinejobhunting.co.uk
September 2004
The free Web-Based-Recruitment.com
guide - How To Choose A Job Site - has now been requested by HR
professionals in over 20 different countries!
If you haven't requested your copy yet then click
here.
January 2004
"Can Job Seekers Find
Your Web Site?"
Web-Based-Recruitment.com have launched a new online recruitment
service to benefit both HR departments and Recruiters.
The new service is ideally suited for companies who are:
Recruiting New Employees
Interested In Attracting Targeted Job Seekers
Looking To Promote Their Recruitment Web Site
"Search engines are an important source of information for job
seekers in identifying job vacancies," commented Mike Taylor,
founder of Web-Based-Recruitment.com.
"With over 5 million job related searches being made every month,
and thousands of new jobs being posted every day, making sure your web
site can be found is an important factor in a successful online
recruitment presence. "
October 2003
Web Based Recruitment
become founder members of the Online Recruitment Marketing Council (ORMC).

The ORMC has been
established to promote online recruitment in the UK and consists of
suppliers to the online recruitment industry.
September 2003
Mike Taylor of Web Based
Recruitment is interviewed for the special Online Staffing Report in
October edition of Internet Works Magazine.
July 2003
A new online job hunting
guide has been launched for job seekers. For more details about the
guide - which was written by Mike Taylor of Web Based Recruitment -
visit www.onlinejobhunting.co.uk
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