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An Utilityjobsearch.com product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 8, 2004

Despite only being launched in June 2004, Utilityjobsearch.com has just posted its 2000th job.

Despite only being launched in June 2004, Utilityjobsearch.com has just posted its 2000th job.

Unlike many generalist job sites, Utilityjobsearch.com is purely focused on the requirements of professional engineers who work in the water, power and telecomms industries.

The website runs on average over 700 live jobs in a wide range of disciplines and locations throughout the UK and Europe.

Managing Director, Duncan Freer, said: "The success of Utilityjobsearch.com has in part been due to the focused nature of our job offerings in a consolidating market".

The site is marketed both through traditional and online media to maximise the exposure the site receives.

Freer added: "Ensuring that Utilityjobsearch.com is seen by as wide an audience as possible means that both our candidates and our clients are given the best chance of success".

The site is completely free for candidates to use and offers a modern online tool for workers within the utility sector to move on that important next job.

Duncan Freer had more news: "Our site is the number one resource on the Internet for professionals in the utilities sectors and we aim to remain in that position with the new functionality we will bring to the site over the coming months".

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