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Nominate us in the NORA’s 2011!

Friday, August 26th, 2011

The National Online Recruitment Awards (NORA’s) have been created to recognise and reward excellence in online recruitment –  something that CK Science always strives towards.

We go to great lengths to ensure that our website caters for the increasingly Internet savvy candidate.

Our site is continuously updated with the latest science job opportunities, industry news and careers advice, as well as weekly video content.

So, if you think CK Science deserve to be recognised in the NORA awards, why not nomiate us this lunch time by clicking here, or on the image above, it would be much appreciated! Thank you!

Online Recruitment for Science Jobs Grows

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

This week, The Recruiter, reported that online hiring has increased across most sectors. This is promising news for job seekers looking for science jobs.

Monster’s Employment Index grew by an encouraging seven points in October, indicating the online scientific job market is showing early signs of recovery, with job demand reaching its highest level since February 2009. Hugo Sellert, Head of Economic Research at Monster Worldwide: “Despite economic indicators showing that the UK remains mired in recession, the solid expansion in online recruitment activity in October suggests the fourth quarter is off to a better start. The rise in online job openings to an eight-month high points to an early recovery in hiring demand. Companies across the UK may now be considering expanding payrolls again as economic conditions have stabilised.”

CK Science have also experienced growth in online hiring for science jobs. We have gone to great lengths to increase the visibility of the vacancies that we advertise online, by utilizing both our own website and social media such as LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. This has been a great success, with an increased number of candidates contacting us to register for science jobs and a higher percentage of our active vacancies being filled in this way.

- Follow CK Science on Twitter

- Join the CK Science LinkedIn Group

- Become a fan of CK Science on Facebook

- To meet some of our consultants and hear more about our current vacancies, visit our YouTube Channel

Online Recruitment for Science Jobs Grows

Friday, November 13th, 2009

This week, The Recruiter, reported that online hiring has increased across most sectors. This is promising news for job seekers looking for science jobs.

Monster’s Employment Index grew by an encouraging seven points in October, indicating the online scientific job market is showing early signs of recovery, with job demand reaching its highest level since February 2009. Hugo Sellert, Head of Economic Research at Monster Worldwide: “Despite economic indicators showing that the UK remains mired in recession, the solid expansion in online recruitment activity in October suggests the fourth quarter is off to a better start. The rise in online job openings to an eight-month high points to an early recovery in hiring demand. Companies across the UK may now be considering expanding payrolls again as economic conditions have stabilised.”

CK Science have also experienced growth in online hiring for science jobs. We have gone to great lengths to increase the visibility of the vacancies that we advertise online, by utilizing both our own website and social media such as LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. This has been a great success, with an increased number of candidates contacting us to register for science jobs and a higher percentage of our active vacancies being filled in this way.

- Follow CK Science on Twitter

- Join the CK Science LinkedIn Group

- Become a fan of CK Science on Facebook

- To meet some of our consultants and hear more about our current vacancies, visit our YouTube Channel

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