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28-08-2009
Employers and Agencies to Post Jobs For Free

The beginning of the year has been hard for most businesses, school leavers and graduates in the UK due to the recession. However now with the economy beginning to show signs of a rebound and business beginning to pick up, many employers are looking to fill positions that they had to cut in the past year with graduates.

Many employers have found it expensive to recruit. An example of an employer, who chooses to remain anonymous, stated “It is very expensive to recruit nowadays; big websites charge a fortune to advertise a vacancy.”

One site who understands employers concerns is myBIGchoice.com (http://www.mybigchoice.com) they allow employees and agencies to be able to post jobs for free. Seye and Peter, the founders of myBIGchoice.com stated “We know that many employers are starting to hire graduates and interns now that the economy seems to be turning around, but we don’t want to see employers paying hundreds or thousands of pounds just to post their jobs online, instead we have build an state of the arts website where employers can advertise graduates jobs, placements & internships, part-time jobs, temporary jobs, charity and voluntary jobs for free. YES FREE”

myBIGchoice.com allows employers to post jobs to their site for free, something unheard of in the online job listing business. Employers can register with the site and begin posting jobs within minutes and choose from dozens of industry categories.

In speaking with the founder of myBIGchoice.com (http://www.mybigchoice.com) we also learned that the site isn’t only built with the idea of allowing employers to post for free, the site is also geared at giving back. “When we built the site we wanted to be able to allow employers to post jobs without shelling out hundreds or thousands of pound, but we also wanted to help graduates who were affected by the recession, which made it impossible for so many of them to get a job” stated Seye. Co-founder Peter also added “myBIGchoice.com and myBIGchoice.co.uk will allow us to offer employers the ability to post for free as well as allow those who are out of work to get a little back from our site such as careers advice”.

For more information on myBIGchoice.com and myBIGchoice.co.uk check out their website at http://www.mybighoice.com or http://www.mybighoice.co.uk.