Hays recruitment 5th most influential LinkedIn brand in UK

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Hays is now the fifth most influential brand in the UK on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional network on the internet.

LinkedIn used its own engagement rates score for brands to determine the list, which saw traditional brands claim the top spots. Hays was placed next to brands including the Financial Times, Ernst & Young, BP, Unilever, BBC, British Airways, HSBC, GSK and Eurostar. The report showcased the top 20 most influential UK brands on LinkedIn.

Hays is the world’s most followed recruitment agency on LinkedIn and the 25th most followed company worldwide with over 600,000 followers connecting directly to a community of more than 282 million professionals.

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Hays’ LinkedIn groups cover specialist professional areas and geographies enabling members to better engage with professional peer groups around focused and thoughtful content across.

Hays is continually investing in developing market leading integrated digital technologies, global databases and extensive, sophisticated search capability supported by Google.

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