Vacancy Filler wins public sector framework place

Vacancy Filler Recruitment Software has again won a place on public sector G-Cloud framework agreement with government’s Crown Commercial Service (CCS), following a re-tendering process.
Wed, 28 Sep 2016

Vacancy Filler Recruitment Software has again won a place on public sector G-Cloud framework agreement with government’s Crown Commercial Service (CCS), following a re-tendering process.

The framework, led by the CCS, is a multi-supplier vehicle for the purchase of cloud-based IT services, by public bodies in central government and across the wider public sector. It is available for use by contracting bodies throughout the whole of the UK, including Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

Vacancy Filler was first awarded its place on the G-Cloud 6 framework in February 2015. As this expired at the end of July 2016, existing vendors on this framework had to re-tender for the G-Cloud 8. This now has to be re-tendered for annually and G-Cloud 8 will expire on 28 July 2017.

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