Recruitment Agencies
Advertising online using myVacancies
Recruitment agencies can use myVacancies, managed by Graduate Prospects, to advertise part-time work, graduate jobs, vacation work and placements on behalf of clients to University of Sheffield students and graduates. There is no charge for this service.
If you are a recruitment agency or job board and want to advertise a specific vacancy on behalf of a client you MUST disclose the name of the client in the 'Employer Name' field, although this can be kept confidential if necessary. If this is the case, please begin your text in the job description with "CONFIDENTIAL CLIENT".
If you are a supply agency you can create an entry under the name of your agency inviting applications for supply work.
Web page for recruitment websites and agencies
Your organisation can be featured on a dedicated web page (subject to requirements) which will provide brief information about your services for students and graduates with a direct web link to your website.
To view the page visit: Recruitment Websites & Agencies
Requests for your organisation to appear on this page should be submitted to Tracey Hill, email: t.a.hill@sheffield.ac.uk
Plasma Screen Advertising
You can advertise your services or specific vacancies via a plasma screen which is dedicated to promoting careers and recruitment activities and is located in a prominent position in the Students’ Union building. The cost of featuring on this screen is £25 + VAT per week.
To find out more about this option, please email: t.a.hill@sheffield.ac.uk
General conditions
The University of Sheffield Careers Service abides by the Code of Practice agreed between the Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services (AGCAS), the Association of Graduate Recruiters (AGR) and the National Union of Students (NUS). We reserve the right to refuse to advertise on behalf of any agency where we feel this would not be in the best interest of University of Sheffield students and graduates.
All vacancies must comply with current employment legislation. The publishing of vacancies or the promotion of recruitment services should not be seen, or marketed by agencies, as endorsement by the University of Sheffield Careers Service.
