Accessibility Statement
At Spectrum IT Recruitment, we are committed to ensuring that our website, digital platforms, and recruitment services are accessible to all users, including people with disabilities. This statement describes how our services meet accessibility requirements.
About Our Services
We specialise in IT and technology recruitment, offering job placement, talent acquisition consulting, and career support for candidates and employers. These services are available online via our website, through digital communications, alongside our team of office-based specialist consultants.
We work with clients of all sizes and match IT professionals to contract and permanent roles.
How Our Services Work
We connect candidates with relevant IT roles based on their skills, experience, and career aspirations. Once you submit your CV or share your professional background, we can:
Match you with live vacancies
Support with the application and interview process
Provide advice on market trends, salary expectations, and career growth
Provide tailored support throughout the job search process
Accessible Website Design and other digital services
Our website and other digital services are designed to be accessible to all users, including people with disabilities. We are continuously improving the usability of our website and digital tools. Our aim is to meet the internationally recognised Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 and the European standard EN 301 549, which include:
Clear, logical navigation and consistent page layouts
Text alternatives for images and multimedia content
Screen reader and keyboard navigation compatibility
Scalable fonts and high-contrast options
Descriptive link and button labels
Semantic HTML to improve screen reader interpretation
Current Accessibility Status
Whilst we strive for full accessibility, we acknowledge that some areas of the website are not yet fully compliant. We are working to address these issues, including:
Missing alternative text for certain images – WCAG 1.1.1
Links and buttons without descriptive labels – WCAG 4.1.2
Inconsistent list structures and headings – WCAG 1.3.1 / 2.4.2
Form fields lacking appropriate labels – WCAG 4.1.2
Zooming restricted by viewport settings – WCAG 1.4.4
Use of iframes without clear labels – WCAG 4.1.2
Duplicate ARIA IDs or incorrect autocomplete attributes – WCAG 1.3.5 / 4.1.2
We understand that these issues can impact user experience and are prioritising improvements as part of our ongoing development cycle.
Future Commitment
We continuously evolve our technology landscape and are committed to ensuring accessibility in future processes. We will consider accessibility as a key objective when adopting new technologies.
This statement is regularly reviewed and updated to ensure that our services comply with current legal requirements.
Last updated: 25 June 2025.