Want to be included in our who's who of hiring studios? Get in touch before Thursday, November 19th

Don’t miss out: Develop Jobs Extra deadline is next week

There’s less than a week to secure a space in our upcoming recruitment supplement, helping you reach the candidates you need.

Develop Jobs Extra is a special publication offering a guide to studios that are currently hiring, with a full profile on each and insight into what vacancies are out there, what type of candidates studios are looking for and more.

Studios wanting to get involved must contact Charlotte via cnangle@nbmedia.com or Jennie via jlane@nbmedia.com before Thursday, November 17th. You can also call them on 01992 535647.

The third edition – sponsored by Amiqus – will return to its original format as a full supplement, which will be included with the December/January issue, coinciding with a series of recruitment-themed features in the magazine.

A digital edition will also be released shortly afterwards, which can be viewed on iPad and in browsers. That means your vacancies and information on your company will be delivered directly into the hands of thousands of job-seekers and developers looking for a new challenge.

You can check out the previous edition of Develop Jobs Extra for free by clicking here.

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