FPA Job Board receives 'outstanding' support

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15 February 2010
| By Caroline Munro |

The Financial Planning Association’s (FPA’s) Job Board attracted over 1,500 visitors in one week, demonstrating the need for such a portal, said FPA chief executive Jo-Anne Bloch.

The FPA launched the dedicated job board for FPA members in conjunction with Now Hiring, and all roles advertised on the FPA Job Board (www.jobs.fpa.asn.au) will be automatically posted onto Now Hiring’s website www.financialplanningjobs.com.au, and vice versa.

“By building the FPA its own job board we’ve produced the most targeted employment portal for the financial planning industry,” said Now Hiring managing director Mike Thomas.

Bloch said providing a service like this was important for members, and that the interest already shown has been outstanding.

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