Bubble Jobs team

A South Cheshire digital jobs company has retained its title as “Best Job Board” at a top industry awards night.

Bubble Jobs, based in Tarporley, near Nantwich, took home the Best Job Board/Careers Board award at the Recruiter Awards for Excellence at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel.

The sell-out event was hosted by TV impressionist Rory Bremner and is the UK’s largest recruitment event.

Bubble Jobs beat off stiff competition from Creative Pool and CV-Library to be crowned Best Job Board for the second year in a row.

And the latest award came just a day before it was revealed Bubble Jobs has also been shortlisted for two awards at the Global Recruiter Industry Awards 2015, including Best Job Board.

Bubble Jobs social media marketing manager Lauren Riley said: “We’re absolutely thrilled with the award, especially as we won it for the first time last year.

“The fact the judges yet again recognised our innovative approach to recruitment advertising and promoting the digital industry as a whole is a testament to how far the business has come thanks to the hard work of our small team.

“We’ve got lots up our sleeve for the rest of 2015 and are looking forward to what the rest of the year brings.”

Bubble Jobs is the leading niche jobs board for the digital industry.

It specialises in advertising latest vacancies in digital marketing, eCommerce, online gaming, social media, web design and more.

They also run a jobs and careers blog, a not-for-profit Digital Career Portal and two sector-specific career zones – designed to provide information and resources for job seekers on careers in the digital industry.

(Pictured: Adam Butwilowski, Lauren Riley, Amy Saulino and Amy Edwards)

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