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reed.co.uk - the specialist job site

Ever considered reed.co.uk as a specialist job site? Perhaps you should.

To highlight how specialist reed.co.uk is, today we released a range of new sector and job role categories on reed.co.uk - with over 700 job roles now being available for you to choose from.

This is something the website team review regularly to ensure we offer our jobseekers the best possible job search system, and allow recruiters to target their job vacancies to the most relevant jobseekers.

As the number of jobs on reed.co.uk increases, it is increasingly important to categorise our online vacancies in more specific areas, allowing our users to find the best specialist jobs more quickly.

Whilst niche job sites catering for just one site may argue that they offer a more tailored service, we maintain that generalist job sites like ourselves are able to offer a more specialist service by offering a better range of jobs in every sector.

And by allowing our users to drill down more effectively with the release of new sector and job role categories, users can more easily find vacancies tailored to their needs.

This means that reed.co.uk is effectively a specialist job site.

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For those of us with static scripts which map our humble jobs database to yours in preperation for synchronisation, it is rather a large task to update all of our 'settings'.

A list of actual changes to the sectors (rather than simply the revised sector list in its entirety) would be very welcome.

Best Regards
Marcus


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