MyResourcer.com shortlisted for Best Innovation at the Recruitment Consultant Awards

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MyResourcer.com, the revolutionary vacancy lead generation system for the global recruitment market, has just been shortlisted for the Best Innovation category in the Recruitment Consultant Awards.

Since its launch in June last year, MyResourcer.com has been responsible for generating new business for an increasing number of UK’s recruiters, by finding and notifying them of the latest vacancy leads.

Mark Lennard, Executive Director, comments: “After 10 months in business we are delighted to be shortlisted by Recruitment Consultant under Best Innovation which is an important category for us. We have invested heavily in technology to create a lead generation product for the busy recruiter to enable them to grow their business.”

Bradley Placks, Managing Director, MyResourcer.com adds “After a busy two years of planning and the ten months since the launch, we are pleased that our efforts have been recognised by the industry.”

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