On The Eighth produces national radio campaign for CVLibrary

MediaCityUK-based On The Eighth has produced a national radio campaign to encourage candidates to sign up and discover the ‘Easy Way to Find Your Perfect Job’.

The campaign was produced for CV­Library.

Stuart Morgan at On The Eighth explains: “We were really excited to work with the team from CVLibrary on this campaign. Radio is a great platform for recruitment advertising, enabling direct engagement with candidates, and we’re looking forward to some fantastic results.”

The campaign will be heard by more than 27.9 million adults across a number of UK radio brands including Capital, Kiss, Heart, Absolute and Smooth.

Lee Biggins, founder and managing director of CVLibrary comments: “This is a really exciting time for us as we continue to undertake new forms of advertising in order to diversify our presence, increase brand exposure and drive more candidates to apply for jobs on our site. We’ve previously run radio campaigns, but never to this scale, so we’re excited to see the results and to promote CVLibrary’s name across the UK.”

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