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Top 5 Online Recruiters

From mic4ss, 3 months ago

It tell which of the top 5 online recruitment portals in malaysia, more

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Slide 1: Top 5 Job and Recruitment Website in Malaysia

Slide 2: Disclaimer: Take note that the list is ranked according to their online popularity and the financial strength, profits and reputation are not taken into account, hence explaining why major recruitment companies like Kelly Services & Manpower are absent in the list.

Slide 3: 1. Jobstreet.com Way ahead of its other competitors, Jobstreet.com is not only it is the most popular, Jobstreet also has the largest physical presence with a few hundred staff countrywide, owns an 8-storey building, and recently moved from Mesdaq to main board of Bursa Malaysia. 2. JobsDB.com Another dot com survivor which almost fell victim to dot com bust, JobsDB, which has been around in Malaysia since 1998 today has one of the largest presence in Asia Pacific. 3. JenJobs.com JenJobs.com is the third online recruitment company who featured their commercial in the television after Jobstreet.com and JobsDB.com. The website is owned by Jen Infotech which focuses on the recruitment of IT professionals and other executive positions, operating under the banner of JEN Software International.

Slide 4: 4. StarJobs Online (No comment at this moment.) 5. Kareer.com.my From the look of it, Kareer.com.my is developed and operated by Utusan Publication. But frankly I do not know from which language the word ‘kareer’ comes from. Perhaps, it is borrowed from Papua New Guinea, since the website is much more popular in that country! (Kareer.com.my’s rank in PNG = 158). You can now post job for free as well and tell all Malaysians about your hiring! www.jobo3.com Slide written by Skor Career and edited by Michael Lim.