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Conference to showcase top recruitment sites
Newspaper and magazine publishers are meeting in London next month to discuss how to exploit the potential of recruitment advertising on the web.Organised by Online Recruitment magazine, the half-day conference will explore technological solutions, an overview of the market and case studies of successful recruitment sites.
Speakers include Ben Crowe, publisher of NatureJobs.co.uk, Fish4Jobs.co.uk CEO Joe Slavin and Stuart Maxwell, business development manager at industry auditors ABC Electronic.
The conference runs from 1.30 on 2 February at Cafe Royal, London and places are £145 per person.
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