Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Job hunting made easy through where2kerja.com

Wednesday, January 4, 2012
ALL jobseekers would agree that filling in job application forms or writing a letter to companies seeking job vacancies is a tedium. Most would have gone through the process of filling out 10 application forms or 10 job request letters and sending them to 10 different companies in the hopes that at least one will go through and be accepted for that one life-changing interview.

But surely there is a much easier platform where your Curriculum Vitae (CV) can be viewed and checked by employers virtually, most importantly locally, to see if they are interested in hiring you.

www.where2kerja.com is a solution.

Christopher Ng Kok Keong, marketing manager and business development executive of Indah Sejahtera Development Services Sdn Bhd (ISDS) who manages and runs the website, stated that the platform is a directory of professionals dedicated to those ranging from the unemployed to the pensioners, particularly those looking to find a new job, to submit their CV online by creating an account with the website.

To register, the person can simply create an e-mail account on the website for easy communication and networking.

"There are four easy steps involved: first, to register on the website, and to remember that without an e-mail, registration is not possible; secondly, to activate their where2kerja.com account; thirdly, to upload their CV and post it on the website; and finally, to link the registration either to the employer's link or professional's link," stated Christopher.

At the Oil and Gas Sector Job Fair held last December, which ISDS participated in, around 3,000 people registered to post their CVs on the where2kerja website and were qualified for a lucky draw campaign organised by the company.

However, Christopher said that only those who have registered during the Job Fair last year were eligible to participate.

The lucky draw prize is a Samsung Mini Galaxy mobile phone, of which the winner will be announced on January 17.

credit:The Brunei Times

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