Graduate recruitment social networking site launched

Four friends have launched graduate recruitment social networking site Kloodle.
Mon, 1 Dec 2014
Four friends have launched graduate recruitment social networking site Kloodle.

The interactive online forum matches potential employers to graduates and students, linking them for their various qualities and attributes, rather like a dating site.

Employers will pay for their accounts, and consumer advertising on the site will target students. Universities can also pay to advertise both their undergraduate and post-graduate courses. Other features like one-off job advertising and training courses will be added in the future.

The site may also be expanded to include sixth form schools and colleges, helping students with personal statements for UCAS applications and apprenticeship schemes. 

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