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UK Job Search Engine Now Launched in Beta!

A new UK vertical search engine for jobs has now launched in Beta.

Recruitment.com is a new job search engine that allows job seekers to access jobs from a variety of websites at the click of a mouse. It is the brainchild of the two Directors Andrew Faulkner and Nick Hemmings who wanted to make it simple for job seekers to find jobs online, without the need to visit multiple websites.

Unlike a traditional job board, the website allows for job seekers to search multiple websites that list jobs in the UK and Ireland simultaneously saving the job seekers time and effort. Job seekers can search for full time, part time and contact vacancies from a variety of sources.

"There are thousands of websites that list jobs online, this creates a difficult task for job seekers, as they often have to visit multiple websites to search for jobs. Our UK job search engine will help job seekers find work in a quick simple and convenient way, we bring hundreds of thousands of jobs together for job seekers" says Nick

"There are also a variety of different websites that list jobs online, from large more established websites to smaller less established organisations that struggle for visibility within the major search engines. It's our job to increase the visibility of all websites, and send job seekers to the most relevant jobs, no matter where they're from."

The website partners with a variety of different sources including job boards, recruitment agencies, newspaper websites and company websites. Jobs from these partners are aggregated to make them searchable through a single interface, creating a one stop shop for job seekers.

"Our Beta launch will enable us to test the website and its function. We want to continuously better our search results and the performance of the website to an extremely high standard" says Andrew.

The websites Beta launch provides the opportunity for Recruitment.com to establish itself within all the key search engines. "It's important for us to grow organically through search platforms such as Google, Yahoo and MSN, pushing ourselves higher up the search listings for popular keywords is key for us to deliver the best traffic to our partners" says Nick, "Alongside our organic growth comes a stream of marketing activity that you'll see role out over the coming year".

The website will remain in testing for a short period when improvements will be completed, and the team aim to officially launch the website once testing and development has concluded. Nick says "It's hugely important for us to get the website operating to a very high standard, and like all good web platforms, this can take time and patience. We value ourselves in creating the best user experience, and we won't stop until we get there and will continue to strive to be the best at what we do, we're perfectionists and less than perfect just won't do".

This website is now partnering with all domains that list jobs, if you're looking for a job or would like to add your jobs to the search please visit this webpage for lucrative job openings.

Richard Stevens is a freelance writer, he has also written for UK job search. Recruitment UK job search engine is the right place to search and find jobs online. So visit www.recruitment.com to register as a job seeker and find your dream job.

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