Tuesday, July 22, 2008

www.rugby-jobs.com is named Online Recruitment Partner to Rugby Canada!

Rugby Canada, the governing body for rugby union in Canada, has also today advertised 2 key specialist job roles for a Skills Coach and an U19 Head Coach on the website at www.rugby-jobs.com.

Rugby Canada also now uses www.rugby-jobs.com to power a live job feed on the home page of their website at www.rugbycanada.ca. The live scrolling feed of jobs covers any global job vacancies in rugby and jobs automatically feed off the live rugby-jobs.com database as they are posted by Rugby Canada, other governing bodies and clubs. The IRB and USA Rugby also use this live feed for their websites’ job pages. Rugby-jobs.com has also worked with other governing bodies including the ARU, IRFU and SRU in union and the RFL in league.

Rugby-jobs.com, launched in 2006, has quickly established itself as a credible and effective online recruitment resource to the game of rugby around the globe. The site has been used by a variety of rugby’s governing bodies, elite and local clubs in addition to businesses connected to rugby, to advertise any job vacancies linked to rugby union and rugby league.

From amateur to professional players, first team coaches to director of rugby, community coaches to fitness coaches & physios, commercial roles to admin, sales & marketing and even chief executive roles, rugby-jobs.com has proven it can help advertise any job role, at any level and to a global audience of professionals.

Efrem Leigh from rugby-jobs.com, says “we are really pleased to be working with Rugby Canada to help advertise these ‘key’ roles and we look forward to working with them in the long term and giving them access to our global database of talent which grows daily!

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! We have even helped companies and suppliers linked to rugby to advertise their head office jobs so we are not just a platform for the clubs to use. “

Efrem continues “our mission when we launched in 2006 was to work closely with all rugby union and rugby league governing bodies around the world and to offer them access to the very latest recruitment technology to help promote job opportunities in the game in their respective countries. Today’s agreement with Rugby Canada underlines our ongoing commitment to achieve this and we look forward to working with other governing bodies, clubs and companies linked to the game to offer the same solutions!”

http://www.rugby-jobs.com

Source: SanePR

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