
Employment4students is the most visited dedicated student jobsite in the UK. With over 370,000 unique candidates in October 2010 (independently audited by ABCe), and over 4 million users in 2010, we can deliver quality candidates for a range of positions. Clients use Employment4students to advertise part time jobs, temporary jobs, school leaver positions, internships and other student programmes, as well as graduate jobs.
There are a range of advertising options – from placing a standard advert, which can be done online, and can go live immediately, to sending e-shots to our database of over 80,000 active registered users (Jan 2011). To find out more about what we can provide please get in touch and we would be happy to discuss your recruitment requirements.
We have a range of clients – from multi-nationals and some of the biggest banks and retailers recruiting for example hundreds of interns and school leavers, to small businesses looking to recruit part timers and temporary staff. With over 545,000 job descriptions being viewed per month (January 2011) and over 235,000 applications (January 2011), we are confident that we can help you. Please get in touch to find out more.
Qualifications Currently Studying For
Q12. Which of the following UK (or equivalent) qualifications are you currently working towards?
Q12. Which of the following UK (or equivalent) qualifications are you currently working towards?
54% of our candidates are studying for a degree or Masters. At Employment4students, we aim to attract the best quality candidates for your positions - and this statistic is an indicator of the standard that clients can expect from applicants.
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20% of our candidates are studying for a business, finance or management position - a clear indicator of the high quality and aspirations of our candidates, whilst the range of subjects studied, shows that Employment4students is not sector specific and can perform in a range of areas
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