Advertise your internship in Cyprus for free at Emerald Zebra

Emerald Zebra Recruitment Cyprus Agency

We’re offering companies the opportunity to advertise internships for free on Emerald Zebra, Cyprus’s only job board specialising in the FinTech, Tech, Financial Services, and iGaming sectors, across all departments including finance, tech, legal, HR, product, dev, compliance, marketing, sales, customer support and more.

Why advertise your internships with us?

✔️ Targeted Exposure
Reach talent actively seeking opportunities in your sector. Our industry focus ensures your listings are seen by relevant candidates both in Cyprus and abroad.

✔️ Enhanced Branding
Your company logo appears on every listing, building trust and brand recognition with job seekers.

✔️ ATS Access or Direct Delivery
Choose how you manage your applicants:
• Use our Guest Portal ATS with integrated AI tools and a smooth drag-and-drop Kanban board
• Or receive applications directly to your email inbox or career page

✔️ 30-Day Job Duration
Each internship post stays live for free for 30 days, ensuring high visibility throughout.

✔️ Personalised Support
You’ll be assigned an Account Manager to assist with posting and (if requested) ATS onboarding — keeping it smooth, quick, and hassle-free.

Our Platform Performance (Jan–June 2025):

  • ~14,000+ monthly page views
  • ~3,200 new users/month

Send us an email with your internship details and we’ll take care of the rest – free of charge.

Let’s support the next generation of talent, together.

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