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Premium featured job listing

brand.gifPremium Featured job listings are only available to Account Managed Customers and are an enhanced version of the Featured Listing.

These are the best performing and premium adverts available.

premiumfeatjobad.gifWhat are the benefits?

Use your own unique style sheets (HTML), to resonate with hospitality jobseekers incorporating employer brand messages and company values.

Premium Featured Jobs receive a high level of exposure on Caterer.com by appearing on a highlighted background and job title field ‘Featured Job'

This is ideal for employers that have their own templated advertisements.

Advert specifications

  • Up to 5 working days/120 working hours turnaround
  • File size: 100k
  • Format: Supply your own template in html format with graphics, ensuring you keep the file size below 100k.
  • You can also supply a template in jpg, gif, psd or pdf format with graphics.

Enhance your response

Upgrade your Premium Featured job listing to a Video Job Advert . Use video to give jobseekers a unique insight into your company. (contact us for more details)

We can help

  • Use our in-house creative team to help you develop the best ads
  • Use our free 'Ad Manager' tool to view statistics on how well your adverts are performing.
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