NEW YORK, April 7, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- TMP Worldwide Advertising & Communications, LLC, a global leader in talent acquisition technologies, today announced that it has been honored with the 2016 Top Agency Award, winning seventeen awards at the Web Marketing Association's 2016 Internet Advertising Competition (IAC) Awards, recognizing the innovation the company brings to the talent acquisition space.
The IAC Awards recognizes the individuals and organizations responsible for driving excellence in online advertising across a range of formats including online ads, videos, newsletters, emails, mobile and social media. TMP's strong performance highlights its effective use of creativity to develop online content that enables its clients to attract, engage and retain the best people. TMP won awards in 12 categories including 10 "Best in Category" and 7 "Outstanding Awards."
"With so many companies vying for our attention, creating and publishing messages that are in front of us daily, talent marketing has to work smarter. This amplifies the need for creative campaigns that help distinguish their employer brands and ensure they attract the right talent for their organization," said Russell Miyaki, senior vice president, Global Creative Director of TMP Worldwide. "As TMP continues to bring new creative ideas and innovations to the industry, once again, we are honored and proud to be acknowledged by the IAC Awards."
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. Over the past 10 years – 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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