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The Motor Trade Association of Western Australia has partnered with CareerOne to provide the WA Motor Industry with a recruitment service which enables employers to easily lodge job vacancies through the MTA website.
This cost effective initiative will enable MTA members to have a significant discount and help make recruitment a more effective and accessible service. Employers can lodge their job vacancies through the MTA Train to Retain website which will be listed on both the MTA and CareerOne's Job Boards.
This MTA recruitment service is available to both members and non-members and is suitable for the recruitment needs of businesses of all sizes.
Benefits of MTA's Job packs include:
- CareerOne.com.au is one of Australia's most successful and popular job boards
- CareerOne attracts more than 1.7 million unique browsers each month
- International netwroks provide international exposure for your job listings and business
- Job listing templates are flexible and can be customised to support your brand
- MTA's Job Pack offers are cost effective and competitively priced
Businesses who anticipate a number of vacancies over the next 12 months have the option to pre-pay for 5, 10 or 25 MTA Job Packs and enjoy further reductions in the cost of advertising their vacancies.
| Description |
Member |
Non Member |
| Job Listing - Single Advertisement |
$100.00 |
$140.00 |
| MTA WA Job Listing - 5 Adverts |
$475.00 |
$600.00 |
| MTA WA Job Listing - 10 Adverts |
$900.00 |
$1,050.00 |
| MTA WA Job Listing - 25 Adverts |
$2,000.00 |
$2,250.00 |
* Please note all the above prices are Excluding GST
Please contact MTA on (08) 9453 7900 for more information.
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Apr
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