NEW YORK, Sept. 18, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- TMP Worldwide, a global leader in talent acquisition technologies, announced today that it won 11 awards from the WebAwards competition, which highlights organizations and individuals involved in the process of developing websites for organizations, companies and the government.
Now in its 22nd year, the WebAwards competition, produced by the Web Marketing Association, has helped to set the standard for website excellence, acknowledging the people and organizations responsible for developing the most effective and best websites on the internet today. Currently, the competition has 96 industry categories, representing a broad range of options for participants.
TMP Worldwide took home a variety of awards, including eight Employment Standard of Excellence awards, two Outstanding Website awards and a Health Care Standard of Excellence award. The majority of their winning sites leverage TalentBrew, TMP Worldwide's software recruitment marketing platform that helps employers push jobs and content directly to candidates - all with a consistent brand message. TMP's success highlights its strength and effectiveness in using software and innovative employer brand solutions.
"We believe that career sites are at the center of the candidate journey serving as branded story telling distribution platforms," said Russell Miyaki, senior vice president, Creative Services at TMP Worldwide. "We are honored to be acknowledged by the 2018 WebAward competition."
About TMP Worldwide
TMP Worldwide is a global leader in talent acquisition technologies, committed to finding new ways to leverage software, strategy and creative to build talent and enhance our clients' employer brands – across every connection point. From healthcare to government to retail to technology and everything in between, we've revolutionized the way companies and candidates connect.
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