IT Pros do Their Own Head Hunting!
By The It Job Board, PRNEMonday, March 8, 2010
25 Percent of Candidates From The IT Job Board Have Updated Their CV in the Last Three Months
LONDON, March 9, 2010 - Statistics taken from The IT Job Board's (
www.theitjobboard.co.uk) CV Database show that more than 25 percent of
its European candidate base have updated their CVs in the last three months.
One year on from its launch[1], The IT Job Board's bespoke CV
Database has grown considerably and is proving a real hit with candidates,
employers and recruitment consultants alike. The system provides clients with
access to more than 210,000 CVs across Europe. Recruiters are able to search
for candidates using a combination of skills, phrases and location search
terms. Through 'Best Match' functionality they can also view other CVs that
match their desired criteria.
40% of candidates (across Europe) on the CV Database have web
development, and project management skills, which supports the company's 2010
predictions.
From a candidate perspective - the growth of the CV Database
highlights that online behaviour is shifting and indicates that this is now a
core channel to market.
Alex Farrell, managing director at The IT Job Board, comments:
"CV Databases are undoubtedly creating real behavioural changes on the
candidate side. IT professionals are now demonstrating a real eagerness to
'get their CVs out there', and through the use of CV Databases, they are
proactively marketing themselves to potential employers - in a bid to be
effectively headhunted.
"A skills gap still exists in the IT sector, and IT candidates
(across Europe) realise that the only way to be spotted in this competitive
environment is to actively market themselves online."
The IT Job Board's CV Database has grown dramatically in both
size and breadth since launch, and - today - represents the most content-rich
for the IT sector.
Farrell adds: "We have also found head-hunters and recruitment
agencies embracing the tool - helping them to fill niche, or specialist
roles, taking advantage of the volume and quality of candidates. CV Databases
also create a cost-effective route to market, and - I believe - they will
continue to grow in both size and popularity.
"And, this tool really allows us to see what skills are out
there in abundance, and match a role much more easily. Tens of thousands of
candidates' CVs are being refreshed on a monthly basis and recruiters are
impressed with the richness and quality of candidates they are seeing through
their targeted CV search."
Notes to editors
About The IT Job Board:
The IT Job Board group of companies was set up in April 2002
in recognition that recruitment in the IT sector was increasingly dominated
by the internet.
Today, The IT Job Board (www.theitjobboard.co.uk) is the UK's
biggest IT specialist recruitment website with over 23,000 vacancies
advertised (as at March 2010).
Online technology enables sophisticated targeting - for
example by skill, region or experience - of The IT Job Board's database of
800,000 IT professionals. The company always tries to get closer to
candidates either via planned content campaigns, or through the use of social
networks.
The site also offers employers services such as branded job
postings, a featured employer zone, targeted email campaigns and guidance on
advertising copy. The managed campaign service filters responses to provide
companies with a shortlist of applicants most suitable for the advertised
position.
www.theitjobboard.co.uk's clients include Yahoo,
Bloomberg, Accenture, SEGA and Logica.
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[1] The CV database launched in April 2009
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