Indeed’s Forster predicts rise of PPC job ads in London Q&A
6 March 2013
Pay-per-click (PPC) will become an increasingly important costing mechanism to job boards as they adapt pricing models to market conditions, Paul Forster, co-founder of job site Indeed has predicted.
Wed, 6 Mar 2013
Pay-per-click (PPC) will become an increasingly important costing mechanism to job boards as they adapt pricing models to market conditions, Paul Forster, co-founder of job site Indeed has predicted.
The future of recruitment services will also see “resumé [CV] databases becoming more open and [employer] companies getting better at tracking” information about the results they receive for money spent, Forster told a London audience last night [5 March].
Pay-per-click (PPC) will become an increasingly important costing mechanism to job boards as they adapt pricing models to market conditions, Paul Forster, co-founder of job site Indeed has predicted.
The future of recruitment services will also see “resumé [CV] databases becoming more open and [employer] companies getting better at tracking” information about the results they receive for money spent, Forster told a London audience last night [5 March].
