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Described as a LinkedIn for creatives, The Dots is an online community for creative professionals which aims to revolutionise how they connect with businesses

RecruitiveClients of recruitment software provider, Recruitive, are now able to post an unlimited number of job advertisements, free of charge for a six month period, following their integration with The Dots.

Described as a LinkedIn for creatives, The Dots is an online community for creative professionals which aims to revolutionise how they connect with businesses, in order to help build a stronger, more profitable sector.

The Dots was founded in September 2014 by Pip Jamieson, co founder of the Australian networking platform, The Loop. Pip wanted to replicate the success of The Loop in the UK, her native country, with plans to roll out internationally within the near future.

Pip Jamieson comments: “The Dots allows businesses and individuals to create profiles, which act as a professional website and includes your creative portfolio, showreel, CV, clients, experience, recommendations and skills,” said Jamieson, “It is a place for creative professionals to network and collaborate, discover and be discovered!”

Carla Fern, Operations Director at Recruitive comments; “The Dots is a fantastic concept that we are delighted to have been able to integrate our multi job posting technology with.  Our clients can take advantage of a fantastic six month free trial where they can benefit from an unlimited number of job postings.”

Recruitive is a leading innovator in SaaS (Software as Service) multi job posting and candidate management technology dedicated to improving the performance and processes of Recruiters and HR Professionals, through intuitive cloud based software solutions. For more information please visit http://www.the-dots.co.uk.
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