The Philippine Star

Facebook features Phl startup in successful business stories

- By JANVIC MATEO

Social media giant Facebook has featured a Philippine­based startup on its business success stories.

Kalibrr, a jobs matching online platform, was recognized by Facebook for Business for effectivel­y using the social media site “to showcase its unique features and encourage the right people to sign up for its service.”

Facebook said Kalibrr was able to reach a wider audience through carousel ads, which enabled them to showcase multiple jobs and product features on the site.

“Kalibrr uses its Facebook page to share recruitmen­t trends, career advice and helpful content from its blog with its audience,” added Facebook.

Launched in 2014, Kalibrr is a cloud-based recruitmen­t solution that matches candidates with the right jobs.

“It tests and trains job seekers and also allows employers and job seekers to contact each other directly through SMS ( short message service). Kalibrr aims to transform recruitmen­t in the Philippine­s,” Facebook said.

Kalibrr earlier tied up with various government agencies to streamline the hiring process in the public service sector.

Among the partner agencies of Kalibrr are the Department­s of Education, Social Welfare and Developmen­t, Transporta­tion and Communicat­ions, Finance, Budget and Management, and Tourism.

Other partners include the Bureau of Local Government Finance, Public-Private Partnershi­p Center of the Philippine­s, Bureau of Internal Revenue and Civil Service Commission.

The partnershi­p was made possible by the Bagumbayan­i Initiative, a group of young government employees seeking to entice more young Filipinos to join the government.

According to the initiative, the partnershi­p with Kalibrr has generated around 48,000 applicatio­ns for 3,800 government jobs in the 10 agencies.

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