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Johnston Press recruits Jobsite as official online partner

Johnston Press, the parent company of The Bexhill Observer, is delighted to announce one of the UK's leading job boards, Jobsite, has been appointed as its official online recruitment partner.

This appointment combines the award winning technology and experience of Jobsite with the leading regional strength and reach of Johnston Press.

Jobsite will power the Johnston Press 'JobsToday, Scotsman.com/Jobs and JobsToday.ie' recruitment portals across its 300+ regional websites, which attract more than seven million unique users per month.

Jobsite will employ their 13 years of online recruitment expertise to ensure the JobsToday platforms provide the best functionality and user experience.

John Fry, Johnston Press CEO, said: "Our partnership with Jobsite enables us to deliver upon our strategy of improving our classified sites by working with best of breed providers. JobsToday specialises in working with companies to bring local jobs to local people and the new sites will enhance this capability."

Keith Potts, Jobsite CEO, said: "Johnston Press run some of the most respected and highest circulation regional newspapers across the UK. Partnering with them is a fantastic opportunity as it enables us to expand and grow our regional network. The areas where Johnston Press operates complement Jobsite's existing media partnerships ensuring we have true depth and breadth across the UK."

• Click here to visit our newly launched jobs website: www.bexhillobserver.net/jobs


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