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Uni of Warwick recruits Australian CareerHub

Careerhub Warwick University

CareerHub, a small Brisbane software development company has just signed a major deal to provide the software to run University of Warwick’s, UK career system.

“CareerHub provides the software to integrate all of our activities for students, graduates and employers” said Thea Gibbs from the University of Warwick. “CareerHub will enable us to significantly improve both our service quality and operational efficiency”.

The software provides universities with a portal that allows current students and graduates to search for jobs posted by employers. Universities can list vacancies, provide information about employers and careers, and give job search tips to their students. CareerHub streamlines university career services and saves universities both time and money.

Employers can now get access to students and qualified graduates within specific disciplines and universities, making the search fo r quality candidates easier and more streamlined.

Currently providing the same software to over 85% of all Australian and New Zealand Universities, CareerHub has its sights set on the international market.

“We are excited that the University of Warwick has come on board” said Dee Hughes, the founder of CareerHub. “They are an innovative, commercially focused university with strong links to industry. It is exciting that a university of their caliber has recognized the value CareerHub can bring to their students and employers”.

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