New tech business to improve graduate recruitment process in UK Property Industry

An innovative new tech business has launched looking to disrupt the graduate recruitment process in the UK Property Industry. Gradfeed has been created by Gerard McVeigh and Robert Hall who have been running a property recruitment business for the past 4 years.

It is an employment platform for students who want to get into the property industry. Students can research employers, keep up to date with the latest industry news and events and secure interviews with the best independent and multi-national businesses across the UK. The concept has partnered with a number of RICS-accredited universities, industry leaders and Landaid and CREation.

Employers of all sizes will be able to use the database of student profiles to communicate their business offering to a dedicated audience as well as enabling direct communication all in one easy to use platform. With the increasing use of tech and lack of diversity in the property industry, the concept will aim to lead the way in providing a cost and time-effective graduate employment solution that works for all.

Gradfeed aims to inform, educate and facilitate direct communication between students and employers alike. We want to slicken up the recruitment process and we believe Gradfeed will become the go-to tool for students looking for an opportunity and for employers looking to strengthen with fresh, graduate talent.” Gerard McVeigh (Co-Founder)

The property industry as a whole has a great spectrum of opportunities for students from a wide variety of backgrounds and one of the key aims of Gradfeed is to make the industry more diverse, more inclusive and more accessible for graduates and entry-level students.” Robert Hall (Co-Founder)

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