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FDF Links Up Recruitment Apps To Support Industry Workers Hit By Coronavirus Crisis

The Food and Drink Federation (FDF) has announced a new 16-week partnership with job recruitment apps, Placed and SonicJobs.

The COVID-19 crisis continues to take its toll on many sectors, including hospitality and non-food retail, resulting in thousands of workers facing potential redundancy or placed on the government’s furlough system. As a result, FDF has launched new partnerships with Placed and SonicJobs to share potential job opportunities across the food and drink industry, specifically in distribution warehouses, driving, and logistics.

The partnerships with Placed and SonicJobs follow FDF’s collaboration with job recruitment app Syft, which launched last week. As a result, FDF is able to offer its members extremely competitive rates of up to 60% off with these suppliers, allowing them access to a combined database of over 360,000 full time and temporary job seekers in the UK.

Placed is focused within London and has 130,000 experienced hospitality candidates signed up to their platform. Placed uses smart technology to smooth out the entire recruitment process by matching the right places to the right people in the very first instance.

Sonic Jobs is the #1 app in the UK for retail, hospitality, healthcare, logistics, cleaning and beauty. They are winners of ‘Best Innovation’ at the National Online Recruitment Awards and have over 200,00 candidates signed up to their platform. It is estimated that over 74% of their user base have the necessary transferable skills and experience for FDF members to utilise.

It is hoped FDF’s collaborations with Placed, SonicJobs and Syft will help as many people as possible swiftly return to employment, whilst also helping its members identify and recruit suitable candidates.

Nicki Hunt, Director of Membership and Commercial Engagement at the FDF said: “We’re very pleased to be working with Placed and SonicJobs to provide opportunities to those people who may well be finding it difficult to find work in their usual industries. The food and drink supply chain employs so many talented people, the hidden heroes who keep the country fed, and during challenging times such as these it’s important we can support one another in whatever way possible.”