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Frontline Recruitment merges with staffbay.com
Frontline Recruitment, the East Midlands careers specialist, is set to expand its offering to growing businesses and jobseekers by bringing free-to-use website staffbay.com into its company.
Previously, staffbay.com was a standalone company. Now, Frontline will expand further as it moves to become the fastest-growing “one-stop shop” for recruitment.
Tony Wilmot, director of Frontline Recruitment and co-founder of staffbay.com explained the reasons behind the decision to bring staffbay.com into the Frontline organisation.
He said: “staffbay.com is our sister website and is the world’s most dynamic recruitment website. What’s more, we’ve re-launched it as a free-to-use website giving you all your recruitment needs in one place
“staffbay.com is unique in that it is totally free for both companies looking for the best quality staff - and jobseekers who want a free and easy way of showcasing their talents to the best employers in the UK.
“This also gives Frontline staff the added ability to offer a totally free add-on service to our established and new clients by bringing two very different but complimentary services together.
“At a time where more and more of the traditional job boards are starting to charge to list vacancies, we’re convinced the move will bring great benefits for businesses and jobseekers alike.”
Tony, along with co-founder Elliot Kidd, founded staffbay.com in 2009.
Tony adds: “We saw that technology was changing the rules of the recruitment game like nothing before, and the credit crunch was tightening belts. Employers and candidates were expecting higher standards and better value. More and more, they were mixing traditional recruitment methods with the use of social media, moving beyond the advertise-and-sift model.
“staffbay.com’s innovative solution combines the best of both methods on one site like never before.”
Frontline Recruitment has six offices throughout the UK. Headquarted in Nottingham, it is also based in Derby, Hull, Leicester, Mansfield and Weymouth.
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