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  • 14 May 2007
    e-government

    JobCentrePlus double-top

    I knew that DWP’s JobCentrePlus website was a permanent fixture at the top of the ‘most popular sites in government’ ranking. I didn’t know it was also the country’s number one recruitment site generally – and by one heck of a margin. Hitwise data gives it a market share of over 14%, with Total Jobs second on less than 5%, and Monster on just 4%. (Figures quoted by silicon.com)

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    1. onlinemarketingresources
      22 May 2007

      I always thought Monster was biggest? but I normally use Totaljobs.com as it has the most jobs

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