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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

CIT Worldwide see rapid increase in demand for services

With current headlines talking about the possible impacts of Brexit on the UK economy and increases in unemployment, one recruitment solutions firm has seen significant increases in business amidst the current uncertainty.

CIT Worldwide, the innovative job search technology specialists, has recently seen a notable increase in demand in their services. This coincides with the company achieving record end of year figures.

AdView, the job search engine, has seen its number of monthly users grow to more than double its best month in 2015, the CV distribution service CV Bank has also seen increased traffic since winning an Onrec award earlier this year.

CIT’s Sales Director Kevin Brady explained: “Over the last twelve months we’ve seen a phenomenal increase in user engagement for AdView.

“In April last year we had some 40,000 users visit the site, whilst so far this month the figure has increased to just under half a million.

“Since AdView launched we’ve had 1.8 million verified job seekers and we send out over 100,000 email alerts weekly to jobseekers.”

With an increasing number of people seeking jobs on AdView, could the UK leaving the EU next month negate some of this success?

Mr Brady continued: “It’s difficult to say with any certainty what impact the EU Referendum will have on recruitment more generally.

“That said, around 98% of AdView traffic currently comes from the UK, with the US and Poland seeing roughly a percent each. This suggests an overwhelming majority of our users are UK citizens.”

“At the end of the day, the general jobseeker wants their job hunt to be as simple and efficient an experience as possible. That will be the case whether we’re in the EU or not. Our main aim with AdView is to make the job finding process as painless as possible.”  

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