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Each Thursday Career will carry 24 pages of jobs, career advice and features for Graduates and Managers with salaries up to £55,000.
Through Career in The Times, you will gain unrivalled coverage of the following audiences in the daily quality market.
- Young and affluent - 18% more ABC1 under 45’s than The Guardian
- Educated - 15,000 more employed/studying people with a degree than The Guardian
- Ambitious - 26% more people with the drive to get to the top than The Guardian
- Influential - 27% more British opinion leaders than the FT
- Business People - 49% more business people than the FT
- Final year students - with 27% readership amongst final year students, The Times is their paper of choice, above The Guardian (22%)
And more who work in:
- Retail - The Times reaches 21% of business people in retail, 92% more than the nearest competitor (The Daily Telegraph)
- Sales and Marketing - 63,000 business people whose primary area of responsibility is media/marketing or sales 17% more than the nearest competitor (The Daily Telegraph)
- HR/Personnel - 116,000 actively involved in HR , 34,000 more than the nearest competitor (The Daily Telegraph)
- IT and Telecom - The Times is market leader at reaching under 45s working in computer related activities in the daily quality market.
Source: IPSOS Compact readership study spring 2004 Thursday appointments research summer 2004; NRS April 2003-March 2204 TGI April 2003 – March 2004 EOLS 2003 UK Graduate Careers Survey 2004.
For more information contact your Times Representative on 0207 481 4481.
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Search our online Career Database for examples of typical positions.
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