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Thursday 26th June

15:45 - 16:15Understanding Executive Job Boards

Candidates have many options online when searching for an executive job. The seminar will explain how to use a job board more effectively, highlight some of the most common online scams and answer many of the questions asked by passive and pro-active job seekers today.

Justin Finch
Justin Finch at EREC 2008

Justin Finch is Operations Director of executivesontheweb.

Justin helped launch executivesontheweb.com in 2001, which is widely recognised as one of the best management job boards available online today.

Justin began his career working for Waddington's Games, travelling across Europe promoting the table soccer game Subbuteo. As English Champion between 1986 -1992 he became the first person to have their hand insured by the games manufacturer for a staggering £250,000.

This marketing exercise with Waddington's helped inspire him into commercial success with a nationwide fire Extinguisher company, followed by a creative sales position with major publisher Trinity Mirror in 1996.

In 2001, Justin was appointed Business Development Manager with executivesontheweb.com followed by a promotion in 2005 to Operations Director, leading the company into a new meticulous direction with his innovation, strategy and product development.

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