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GForces: Big demand

Time 4:53 pm, October 15, 2010

gforces-tim-smithGFORCES has seen huge demand from dealers for ‘feature-rich’ new websites and ‘online marketing programmes’.

The automotive web management firm has received so much business from eager dealers that it is searching for 25 new IT recruits ‘immediately’, 50 new recruits within 12 months, and has already given placements to 20 undergraduates.

Despite tough economic times, the company is confident that it will meet its mandate though.


In the last year alone GForces has increased its staff count by 110 per cent, a growth that GForces’ commercial director Tim Smith (pictured) is ‘proud of’.

”We are very excited to be in a position to offer a substantial number of new full-time jobs, especially at a time when unemployment and economic uncertainty continues to trouble the nation,’ he said.

‘These skilled roles are undoubtedly fantastic opportunities for talented individuals in one of the most dynamic professional sectors.


‘We’re extremely proud of our recent growth,’ Smith added.  ‘It’s testament to how dealers have been embracing online marketing tools and the benefits a sound web strategy can bring to their businesses.

‘However, the car industry still trails other market sectors in this field and we look forward to helping more dealers realise their online potential in the future.’

More information on these job opportunities can be found at www.gforces.co.uk, while potential applicants are encouraged to register their interest by sending their CV with a short covering letter to [email protected].

by JAMES BATCHELOR

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James is the founder and editor-in-chief of Car Dealer Magazine, and CEO of parent company Baize Group. James has been a motoring journalist for more than 20 years writing about cars and the car industry.



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