JobsDB
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JobsDB.com is a recruitment website founded in 1998. With headquarters in Hong Kong, it has quickly expanded its operations and services to cover 12 regions, spanning Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and USA. Today, the JobsDB Group employs more than 1,200 staff in total.[1]
JobsDB has developed a job search engine for job seekers to search and apply for jobs. For employers, JobsDB provides a recruitment platform through which they post their job ads and get access to a continuously expanding job seeker database.
Over the years, JobsDB has built a database in Asia Pacific with over eight million job seeker members.[1] JobsDB provides 100,000 jobs per day, and its monthly average number of unique visitors is six million.[1]
According to the Nielsen survey, JobsDB.com is the most used recruitment channel among job seekers in Hong Kong [2].
In March 2008, JobsDB has successfully organized a public career fair which has managed to attract tenth of thousands of jobseekers around Malaysia.
[edit] References
- ^ a b c About JobsDB.com.
- ^ Calculation based in part on data reported by Nielsen through its Nielsen Opportunity Hunter Telebus Survey 2007 & 2008[citation needed]

