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Trinity's Business7 expands with recruitment website
Business7 - the Scottish business website and newspaper launch by Trinity Mirror last October - has expanded with the launch of a jobs website.The site b7appointments.co.uk, which can be accessed through the Business7 site, is intended to support the free weekly newspaper's recruitment section.
"The addition of a bespoke senior appointments website to our business portfolio further strengthens our position in serving Scotland’s business sector," said Mark Hollinshead, managing director of the Scottish Daily Record and Sunday Mail, in a press release.
"We hope that our expanding readership of both Business7 and Insider Magazine will tap into the new resource when browsing or seeking new positions in Scotland."
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