Adzuna
Justin Wakeham has over 20 years of experience in the advertising and media industry. Justin began their career as an Ad Agency Account Manager at VNU Business Publications in 1997. Justin then worked as an Ad Agency Account Director at Jobpilot, Jobsite.co.uk, and Monster.com. In 2003, they became an Ad Agency Account Director for TotalJobs Group, where they managed the launch of Retailchoice.com and also ran the advertising agency side for CWJobs.co.uk. From 2006 to 2008, they served as an Ad Agency Account Director at Workthing.com. Justin then joined Careerbuilder.co.uk as the Head of Agency Relations from 2008 to 2010. Justin joined eBay Inc in 2010 as the Advertising Agency Director, where they stayed until 2015. Most recently, they have worked as the Head of Media at Adzuna since January 2016.
Justin Wakeham attended the University of Westminster from 1988 to 1993, where they pursued a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Business Studies.
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Adzuna
Adzuna is a search engine for jobs ads used by over 10 million visitors per month that aims to list every job, everywhere. It searches thousands of websites so users don’t have to, bringing together millions of ads in one place. By providing smarter search options and powerful data about the job market, as well as unique tools like ValueMyCV,Adzuna gives jobseekers the information they need to take control of their careers. Adzuna’s data also powers the Number 10 Dashboard, used by the Prime Minister and senior officials to keep track of economic growth on a daily basis.Adzuna launched in the UK in July 2011 and now operates in 11 countries. It has a great team, top class investors, recently won an award for best crowdfunding round of the year, and have been recognized as one of the government’s Future Fifty and Sunday Times Tech Track 100 fastest-growing tech companies in Britain.Adzuna’s mission is to be the best place to start looking for a job. It loves using the awesome power of technology to help match people to better, more fulfilling jobs and keep Britain working.