by holdthefrontpage staff
The Cambridge Evening News has revamped its jobs website as part of a wider facelift to its online presence.
Jobfinder has been improved to include more jobs listings from Cambridgeshire and the surrounding area, a simple search facility and a CVMatch service.
The site racked up about 340,000 page impressions in its first three weeks, with the entire Evening News website managing 2.5m page impressions in the same period.
Web editor Jeremy Palmer said: "We're very pleased with it - it's been a good start and it's growing every month.
"The new site has hundreds more jobs and we've refined the search facility.
"It has a new design and it much classier and easier to use. We also have news articles, columnists and news features."
Jeremy said the Jobfinder revamp follows on from the redesign of the Autofinder section and further changes are planned for the Property section and the paper's main site later this year.
He said: "We're upgrading to a new look and a new image. The next step is to do the Property section at the end of September and we'll get cracking on the main one after that."
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