May 18, 2012

10,000 Students Sign Up To Look For Part Time Work

UsefulStudents.com, has announced that nearly 10,000 students have registered on their website since October 2010 looking for part time work to support their studies. The website, which aims to connect students with individuals and companies who are looking for part time staff has also listed 5000 job postings in the period.

Commenting on the growth of registrations Mike Howes of Usefulstudents said:” The Useful Students website is achieving two objectives – it is providing employers with a pool of highly qualified and committed temporary workers and at the same time enabling students to earn some valuable extra income.”

The UsefulStudents website is completely free to use for both the students and job providers and many jobs present the opportunity to earn more than minimum wage.

Since the launch Usefulstudents estimate that they have helped students earn over £100,000.

Rosenberger Joins eHarmony

Online dating website eHarmony has appointed Ottokar Rosenberger as Country Manager for the UK. Rosenberger joins eHarmony from Rated People, where he spent two years as Commercial Director. Prior to this he was Head of Retention for Consumer Voice Services at British Telecom.

The appointment comes after eHarmony announced that they had received over 1 million registrations since they launched in the UK.

Rosenberger said: “he online dating industry is a dynamic and fascinating space. I am excited about helping to grow the eHarmony brand in the UK and replicating the phenomenal success the company has seen in America. My goal is to bring the consumer focus I’ve developed from years of working on top brands to eHarmony’s UK business”

Citysocialising Raises £1 Million Funding

Online 2 Offline socialising network, Citysocialising has secured £1m in funding to invest in the expansion and development of the business from PROfounders capital. The funding will be used for product and mobile development and expansion as well as recruitment of key Executives including Marketing and Business Development Director and Product Manager.

Michael Birch, co-founder of Bebo, commented “It’s exciting to see CitySocialising operating in a unique way within the Online2Offline space by successfully combining online social networking with genuine relationship-building in the real world around events. They’ve made great progress so far in organically developing a loyal and mobilised community and I’m looking forward to working closely with them to innovate further and realise the full potential of this space.”

PROfounders is backed by some of the UK’s most successful tech entrepreneurs, including Brent Hoberman and Michael Birch. The firm has a focus on the next generation of online businesses with previous investments including Made.com, TweetDeck and Keynoir.

 

Iomart gets child safety kitemark

Iomart Group, has been awarded the UK’s first BSI Kitemark for child safety online.

Tim Loughton, Minister for Children and Families, announced the certification today during his keynote speech in London at the BETT Show, the biggest educational technology exhibition in the world.

The Kitemark for Child Safety Online has been developed through collaboration between The British Standards Institution (BSI) – one of the UK’s foremost certification companies – the Home Office, Ofcom and representatives from ISPs and application developers.

 

Does My Bum Look Big In This?

In support of the GB Womens Volleyball team a new website called DoesMyBumLookBigInThis.com has been launched to encourage people to feel better about themselves by eating a balanced diet and by doing plenty of exercise.

The website, which has been put together in partnership with Tesco, also has lots of challenges designed to get peoploe to do something different including trying sports, lifestyle activities or products that may not have been considered previously.

As an additional bonus by taking part in the challenges perticipants who sign up for the diet plans could be in with a chance to train with the team in their bid to win a medal in 2012.

For more information take a look at DoesMyBumLookBigInThis.com

Holidayextras appoints Joe Stump

Holiday add ons company, Holiday Extras, has appointed Joe Stump, the co-founder of simpleGEO, to boost their technology team for the new year as part of their ongoing programme to add extra functionality and options for their customers.

 Joe’s role will include working with the in-house technology team to manage data issues as web traffic increases.

 Commenting on the appointment Nilian Peiris, said: “We are delighted to welcome Joe to work with us at HolidayExtras.com. Joe’s experience, track record and huge following on the web speak for themselves. I am very pleased to have someone like him in the building on a regular basis.”

Holiday Extras is one of the leading providers of pre-booked airport hotels and airport parking, taking bookings for over 6.8 million travellers each year. Their customer services team has been recognised in The National Business Award shortlist for Customer Focus and The Online Retail Awards.