Advertising your vacancy online
Advertising your vacancy online helps you to reach a wide range of candidates, often very quickly. It is usually cheaper than using an agency. Most recruitment websites offer 'post job' and 'search CV' facilities to employers who register with them. On some sites, job seekers can sign up for email or text message alerts - so you may have a rapid response to your posting.
What should you say in your advertisement? And what should you not say? There are some helpful tips in
- The recruitment process (Source: ACAS)
- Where and how to find staff (Source: Business Link)
Can the job you are advertising be done by someone who doesn't need to know how to use the computer and access the internet? Examples might include a cleaner or driver. If so, you should also advertise in offline media that they will read, hear or see.
Industry specialists
- grapevinejobs: broadcast, film and music
- mad.co.uk: media, new media and design
- mandy.com: film and TV
- Media Talent Bank: creatives and freelancers from the West Midlands region, accessible to companies across the UK
- Productionbase: 'crewing and hiring tool for UK production people' jobs management feature helps you keep track of details you've searched
General sites
These sites advertise vacancies in all sectors and are all worth looking at for their busy media, new media and creative sections, with thousands of candidates on their databases.