Indesign has built a new online careers resource for the Asia Pacific architecture and design community.
March 27th, 2012
Indesign Group continues to expand its online offering in design, the latest edition being a new Careersindesign.asia platform, which serves as a ‘meeting point’ for companies and job seekers within the industry.
Careersindesign.asia has been specially developed to enable companies in the region to pitch job vacancies quickly and conveniently online, direct to architecture and design professionals. These postings get featured online via Indesignlive.asia’s weekly newsletter and on the Indesignlive.asia homepage, and are tweeted via @indesignlive_asia as ‘job alerts’ to further increase their reach.
The industry focus also means that job seekers will have, in a snapshot, a view of all the openings related to the work that they do.
And from now till 1 October 2012, Careersindesign.asia allows you to post an unlimited number of job vacancies free of charge!
For more information on how to post a job or to view the latest job openings out there, head on to http://careersindesign.asia/post/form
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