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1.    Tell us about yourself.


By opening an account with Click Recruit you can easily buy credits, advertise vacancies, keep an eye on existing campaigns and review all of your candidate applications with just a few clicks. It's free of charge and also gives you access to exclusive member offers and details of any new job boards we’ve added to our network, along with useful articles about how to recruit effectively.


2.    Buy credits.


With our secure online payment system, you can rest assured that it is simple to use and above all else, safe to use your payment cards. 1 x job advert = 1 x credit. You can add as many as you like and our natty little calculator will add it all up for you so you can see how much it’s going to cost you before you buy.


3.    Add your job vacancies.


By using our online forms, submit your vacancy details to us with a click of a button. We’ll write your advert making sure the very best candidates will see it and ensuring it gets to the top spot of all the best online job boards. On approval of your advert, we’ll ensure it goes live for the world to see within 4 working hours.


4.    Login and review


As your applications come in, log in to your account to review them. It’s then up to you to decide who you take forward for interview. If you have chosen for us to filter your candidates before they get to you, you will only see the ones who have made the grade according to your list of criteria. If at any point you get stuck, let us know!


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