Cape Times

‘TINDER FOR JOBS’ MATCHES WORK-SEEKERS, EMPLOYERS

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A NEW APP launched to help employers find the right staff quickly and job seekers obtain work aims to disrupt the jobapplica­tion process through automation. Similar to dating app Tinder, MrEmploy is ideal for businesses of any size in retail, services, food, sales and entertainm­ent environmen­ts, although any company can make use of it, including personnel employment agencies. It also targets young job-seekers, many of whom have smartphone­s. “MrEmploy is an advanced smart matching system that speeds up recruiting,” managing director Ryan Oettle said. “For employers, it saves time and reduces the risk of hiring the wrong person, while for employees it links them to the kinds of jobs they are best suited to.” Using the app, a job-seeker creates a profile that includes a standardis­ed micro CV, a photograph and a 15-second video. Candidates see only the jobs for which they qualify and, like Tinder, can give the “thumbs-up” to the positions they are interested in. The prospectiv­e employer receives a notificati­on and can scan the job seeker’s profile and view the candidate’s video in just a few seconds. “The short intro video is incredibly powerful, because it gives employers a real sense of whether the candidate will fit the culture and nature of their business,” Oettle said. “It’s an opportunit­y to make a great first impression. MrEmploy provides enough informatio­n for employers to decide whether or not they want to meet a candidate. We save employers’ time that they would have spent sifting through CVs and doing phone interviews, as well as those unnecessar­y early face-to-face meetings.” MrEmploy was establishe­d by a team of business owners frustrated by piles of CVs, time-wasting interviews and expensive recruitmen­t costs. | African News Agency (ANA)

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