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5 August 2016

Selecting an online job board - Developing a job board based online recruitment strategy

lecting an online job board - Developing a job board based online recruitment strategy

Online job boards have become very popular over the last few  years. This is in a large part due to the fact that it's easier, cheaper and faster to advertise a job online. One of the good  things about a maturing market for online job advertising is that  there are now a wide range of specialist sites to choose from.  These sites tend to be focused by job, location and industry  sector. Unfortunately the rapid growth of online advertising also  means there are now a lot of different websites which you could use  to advertise a particular role.

There are a   range of sources you can choose from  when it comes to job advertising:
  1. Job boards
  2. Banner advertising
  3. Keyword advertising
  4. Social media (link to article)
  5. Company's website (link to article)
The critical success factor when it comes to  marketing your vacancy online is choosing which candidate sources  to use so that you allocate your marketing budget well. With so  many options available, selecting between them can be confusing.  This article will focus on helping you to start selecting  some job boards which will work for your vacancy.
Given that you want to obtain as wide a reach as possible it  makes sense to start your advertising with some of the larger job  boards which cover all sectors and locations. With the relative  cost of these options quite low, it's generally a good idea to pick  two or three which you think will be most suitable and run  your online job advert first, before  approaching recruitment agencies or even looking at other more  expensive advertising options like print. Picking two or  three job websites avoids putting all your eggs in one  basket and also saves time as collectively the  websites will attract candidates to your job more  quickly.
When advertising a standard job which will have a large group of  qualified candidates - example roles being Administration, Sales,  Account Management, Marketing, HR, etc - you should advertise your  vacancy on reed.co.uk, Totaljobs.com or Monster.com as these  websites collectively give access to the largest range of job  seekers at a relatively low cost.
Reed
Reed.co.uk is one of the largest job advertising websites the UK.  Over 2 million jobseekers visit reed.co.uk every month, making over  45,000 job applications every day.
Reed is particularly strong in London but also has a substantial  presence across the UK. Popular sectors are Temporary Work jobs,  Accountancy and Financial services, Sales and Management /  Executive roles. Pricing for a single 45 day job  posting starts at £125 + Vat.
totaljobs
Typically totaljobs.com carries over 150,000 live vacancies at any  one time; generating around 1 million online job applications from  2 million unique users.
Generally focused on London based roles, particular strengths  are Sales, Engineering, Manufacturing, Financial services and IT.  Pricing for a single 28 day job posting starts at £99 + Vat.
monster
Monster.co.uk is one of the UK's leading online recruitment  resources, it has over 3 million visits per month and 4.1 million  CVs on its website and more than 1,900 new jobs are posted every  day.
London roles are predominant although Monster do have a better  than average level of regional advertising, strengths are IT,  Accountancy & Finance and Engineering. Pricing for a single 14 day job posting starts at £99 + Vat.
Although advertising on more than one job board will ensure you  can shortlist the most talented candidates available for your role,  one of the major downsides of a multi job board strategy is keeping  track of the applicants from each job board. Using the different  job boards individually quickly creates an administrative nightmare  which becomes hard to manage.
You can use a website like www.simplifiedrecruitment.com to coordinate your job posting from one single  interface, automatically reply to all shortlisted and  rejected candidates as well as keep track of which website is  attracting the best applicants.
Should your job require either specifc skills or a significant  amount of experience, you may find it valuable to also consider the  following websites.
Jobsite
Jobsite currently advertise over 100,000 jobs a month and have  over 30 additional specialist job sites linked together through the  jobsite.com network. Strengths include Finance and IT jobs although  it is a generalist job board and covers all other categories.
The website is more strongly suited to the higher salary ranges  (£30,000-70,000) so should be used as an additional site when  advertising for senior or professional positions. Pricing for a  single 14 day advert is £199 +  Vat.
Fish4
Fish4jobs is Ideal for Health, Nursing or Social  Services roles as well as local entry level roles. Fish4  power the job search on 180 local news websites.
Pricing for a single 30 day job posting starts  at £89 + Vat however fish 4 also offer a 3 day job  advert for £29.
S1Jobs
S1jobs is Scotland's number 1 recruitment site, with over  500,000 monthly users all based in the region. If you have a  vacancy in Scotland, S1 jobs would be the first place to consider  advertising it. If your vacancy is Scotland based advertise here  first and then use monster and reed if you do not fill the  vacancy.
Pricing for a single 14 day job posting starts  at £299 + Vat.
Once you have run your advertising on at least two of the  generic job boards, if you have not had a satisfactory response,  you can look to advertise your vacancy on a specialist targeted job  site or consider other options like agencies. Due to the immediate  nature of online advertising, you should be able to tell within a  week if you are getting the quality of candidates you want for your  role.
Providing you are explaining the job  well and have an appropriate  salary , you should be able to  fill 90% of roles using online advertising. Even for highly  specific roles, the applicants are increasingly looking to online  websites with even recruitment agencies sourcing a large percentage  of their candidates online.
Some of the most popular websites for Finance, IT, Media and the  Charity sectors are listed below.
(For other sectors, typing "advertise 'your sector' jobs" into  google should give you a list of the most prominent websites either  in the first two pages of the main results or in the sponsored  links.)
Finance:
EfinancialCareers
Specialist job board for the banking and financial services  sector. Prices start at £500 + Vat



Cityjobs
Specialist banking and finance job board, powering the jobs  channels for Euromoney, Asiamoney, GlobalInvestor,  Myaccountancyjobs and UKbankingjobs. Prices start at £299 + Vat
GAAPweb
Specialist job board for accounting and finance professionals.  Prices start at £375 + Vat
Information Technology:

jobserve
Jobserve is one of the larger job websites in the UK. They  currently advertise over 2.5 million jobs a year and have 800,000  subscribed job seekers. Jobserve are particularly strong for IT and  Healthcare jobs, for IT jobs especially you should  advertise with Jobserve. Pricing for a single 7  day job posting starts at £100 + Vat.
TheITJobBoard
Specialist IT job board with 300,000 IT professionals and over  25,000 jobs per day.




Cwjobs
Specialist IT job board drawing over 320,000 IT candidates a  month - Prices start at £199.
Media:
Brand Republic
Brand Republic Jobs is a leading specialist jobsite for marketing,  advertising and media jobs. Prices start at £499 +  Vat.

Guardian Jobs
Guardian.co.uk is the jobs website of the guardian newspaper.  The site specifically focuses on sectors including Media,  Education, Government, Graduate, Secretarial, Charities, Marketing  and Arts among others. Prices start at £750 +  Vat.
Lastly there are a range of totally free job websites which  employers can use to advertise jobs. These vary in quality but as  they're free it's sensible to include some of them in your sourcing  campaign.
Free search and social media:
jobs uk
Jobs UK list thousands of jobs from many of the Internet's major  UK job boards, agencies and employers. They also take direct feeds  from employers and a number of niche job boards in specialised  markets.
Twitter
Twitter is growing hugely in popularity and its rapid adoption by  the media and technology community has created a platform for  reaching large numbers of users. Twitter job search allows  employers to advertise their jobs to the twitter community.
Innovahire
Inovahire is a job search engine for jobs in the United States,  United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, China, India, and Australia. Job  openings in any country can be posted to the job board for free,  you can also search for and contact registered job seekers.
Paid job search websites:
Paid job search websites are job aggregation services which  charge a small fee for each person sent to your job advert. These  sites function like google by indexing a large volume of jobs and  then directing candidates to the jobs which they are searching for.  These sites vary in cost and can be used successfully as part of a  wider job board strategy.
Simply hired
Simply Hired have millions of job listings worldwide and are one  of the largest job search engines. The website consolidates jobs  from the top job boards, content sites, newspapers, organizations  and company career sites together to offer job seekers a single,  powerful job search site.
workhound
Workhound offers an aggregated vertical search of more than  700,000 UK job listings sourced from job boards, employment  services and company job postings. Workhound.co.uk is the UKs  largest search engine for jobs.
Indeed
Indeed.com is a search engine for jobs, allowing job seekers to  find jobs posted on thousands of company career sites and job  boards.

Summary

Because it takes time to register with multiple websites,  companies often choose to register with just one generic job board  and post all their jobs in the one place. A much better  recruitment strategy is to target your job  posting to the most relevant sites, selecting a range of  different job boards rather than just posting all your jobs on the  same generic one. Not all the generic job boards will work well for  all types of job and occasionally some of them will be totally  unsuitable for your advertised role. For this reason, it's better  to choose a selection of job  websites to attract a more diverse range of candidates for  your positions.
To manage the applications process across a range of job boards  it's a very good idea to use an applicant tracking  system. These keep track of all the rejected/shortlisted  applicants and allow you to communicate with applicants centrally,  they also to track the response rates from each job website so that  you can tell which website is working well and remove those which  are wrong for your role.
For a free, simple and easy to use applicant tracking system  which allows you to easily post your job to generic job websites as  well as a whole host of other online sources including social  media, take a look at www.simplifiedrecruitment.com.  The simplified recruitment site is an excellent way for employers  to streamline their online recruitment, advertise  on multiple job websites cost effectively and keep  track of the all the applications.

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