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New recruitment site targets finance and admin sectors

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May 27, 2008

Clearly Jobs, a digital recruitment site targeting the finance and administration sectors, has gone live.

The company has been set up by Jon Grocott, founder and previously owner of secsinthecity and Rob Schofield, MD of GAAPweb for 3 and a half years until it was sold to Trinity Mirror in 2005.

They have teamed up with online marketing specialists Dynamica Web Design to launch two digital jobs sites ClearlySecretarialJobs.co.uk and TopFinancialJobs.com.

Clearly Jobs will feature office support, administration, PA and secretarial jobs in London and throughout the UK and Top Financial Jobs will publish jobs from recruiters and employers across all financial sectors.

Jon Grocott commented: “I am hugely excited about returning to online recruitment. This is an industry for which I have a driving passion and commitment and I look forward to renewing contact with many old friends and challenging the current market leaders in the industries we are targeting. We have identified a number of sectors where we feel there is room for well optimised service driven specialist sites, not least the two sectors in which we have most experience.”

Rob Schofield added: “I am confident that with the correct balance of service and value we can provide a significant long term proposition for recruiters and advertisers. We both know what it takes to build successful job boards from the point of view of candidates and advertisers and as an independent organisation with the flexibility to act quickly and intelligently we are relishing this opportunity to work once more in niche online recruitment.”

The company plans to launch further niche online job boards in the future.

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