Individual postings just £50 each until the end of June

Special summer offer on Develop Jobs Board

Develop has launched a special offer for those wishing to post vacancies on the Develop Jobs Board – all vacancies listed from now until the end of June cost just £50 each.

The Develop Jobs Board offers a wide variety of positions across all the sector’s disciplines, from programming to production and artist to testing, and is open to both agencies and independent recruiters.

A number of leading studios and agencies already use the service. Single jobs can be posted directly for 28 days – and we can guarantee all the jobs listed are real, currently open vacancies.

Individual postings normally cost £250, but are offered at just £50 if booked directly through katie.rawlings@intentmedia.co.uk any time this month.

Alternatively, recruiters can post single or multiple jobs directly into the system. Applicants will have their CVs automatically forwarded to the recruiting company, while registered job seekers will be notified every time a relevant job is posted.

Develop is also offering an integrated solution which gives additional benefits to high impact advertisers in its monthly print edition.

To find out more about the Develop Jobs Board contact katie.rawlings@intentmedia.co.uk or go to www.developmag.com.

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