Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Rhino Rugby sponsors www.rugby-jobs.com

Rhino Rugby was subject to a management buy in led by recently appointed England Manager Martin Johnson in late 2006 and are the World's leading Rugby equipment specialists, established over 25 years ago. They are Official Suppliers of scrummaging machines, contact and other training equipment to the British & Irish Lions 2009 tour to South Africa, England, Wales, Bath, Cardiff Blues and London Wasps.
Rugby-jobs.com has worked closely with Rhino Rugby to advertise and fill various head office job vacancies since Rhino relocated to West London from Devon.

Reg Clark, Chief Executive of Rhino comments ‘I first heard about Rugby-Jobs.com after seeing their advertising board on the pitch at Twickenham during the 2006 Autumn internationals and contacted them as I was in the process of relocating my factory and office to London and needed new staff.

Rugby-jobs.com has since delivered a variety of personnel to us through our online adverts with them and we recently took on new Sales Agents in both France and Italy thanks to advertising on www.rugby-jobs.com.

Rhino Rugby is a global brand and so is rugby-jobs.com so we see the sponsorship of their website as a natural step to working closer with them as they promote jobs in the game around the globe and as we roll out our products around the globe - it’s a natural relationship.’

Efrem Leigh, from Rugby-Jobs.com sees the cementing of ties with Rhino as a key step in the recruitment website’s growth in the game and underlines the success rugby-jobs.com has had in not only filling coaching or playing roles but those commercial, admin and office roles off the pitch as well!

Rugby-jobs.com offers a unique platform for clubs and businesses in the game of rugby union and rugby league to advertise any vacancy at any level.

We can get any jobs linked to rugby in front of a global pool of talent within minutes of the job vacancy arising, thanks to our recruitment technology!“

http://www.rugby-jobs.com
Source: SanePR

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