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Hull’s CIT Worldwide sponsor prestigious Onrec Awards

Hull-based CIT Worldwide Limited, the experts in job search technology and consumer insights solutions, were the sponsors of this year’s illustrious Onrec Awards.

The Ceremony, which took place last week in the heart of London, was a celebration of the success, innovation and achievements within the world of online recruitment.

With its blend of contemporary style and luxurious flair, the Grange St Paul’s Hotel provided the perfect backdrop for the evening as big hitters in the field got together for the annual black tie event.

The evening kicked off with the traditional mingling of industry cohorts, giving everyone the opportunity to catch up on the latest buzz and happenings. A superb three course meal took place after this, followed by the Awards themselves.


The occasion, now in its 12th year, has established itself as recruitment’s number one event. Attendees were given the chance to network with the best suppliers in HR and Job Search.

Some 280 people were in attendance on the night as the achievements of an array of companies and individuals were recognised.  

Kevin Brady, CIT’s Sales Director, expressed his delight with the event’s success. He said: “We’d like to thank Onrec for a spectacular evening. It’s great that these people who do great things in our racket get the acknowledgement they deserve.

“It’s always a big date in our calendar and the Awards have further demonstrated the originality and inventiveness of our vocation’s pioneers.”

CV Bank, a brand of CIT, was the event’s overall sponsor with powerful jobsboard Adview sponsoring the Drink Reception and the Creative Online Marketing Award.  

David Hurst, Onrec’s founder, said “The nominees and winners this year prove again that despite the current challenging economic climate, our industry has been resourceful and continues to triumph.”

 

Visit the Onrec site to find out the winners from all twenty-nine categories.