Ujob.co.uk launch rebranded website

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Established UK job board ujob.co.uk recently celebrated its fifth birthday with a brand new ‘makeover’ to its website ujob.co.uk

Ujob.co.uk was launched in 2005 and has enjoyed steady growth ever since. The latest makeover includes the rebranding of the companys logo as well as the launch of a newly designed website which includes state-of-the-art administration areas for advertisers.

Ujob.co.uk was taken over last year by marketing company Vazzee UK Limited and recently integrated with the recruitment marketplace software providers – jobg8. Meanwhile Ujob.co.uk continues to enjoy a fruitful relationship with thousands of UK recruitment agencies and private employers alike and Managing Director Matt Wright stated that 2011 was going to be a great year for the job board market as the British economy starts to grow.

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