Since the outbreak of coronavirus across the world and most especially in Ghana, companies have been forced to adjust and adapt to new changes to survive the pandemic.
Leading talent recruitment agency, Jobberman Ghana announced that it has made the Job Listing option on its platform available free of charge to businesses of all sizes and industries during the period of the pandemic with the launch of its campaign titled #UnityInAdversity.
“These are challenging times for everyone and there's a lot of uncertainty right now,” stated Kwaku Agbesi, Jobberman acting CEO.
“But we want employers to know that they don't have to do it alone. Our customers and the economy that we currently operate in, face an unprecedented challenge with Covid-19 and we have a duty to our country and our customers to help their businesses run.
"Our absolute priority is to be a reliable partner and maintain a strong relationship with our customers. Now more than ever, employers hiring need the right hire Jobberman will be the beacon of hope and support. We were here for our customers in the last 10 years and will be here in the next 10 years.”
Organizations across Ghana are doing their best to support the country during this pandemic - from donating hand sanitizers, masks and fund relief to the government, Ghanaians have shown unity in adversity and participated to stop the spread of the virus in Ghana.
This campaign is in line with Jobberman’s commitment to support business continuity and ease the burden of organizations encountering strain and deficit in this unprecedented time.
The free job listing has been available to businesses from April 2020 and will continue to be available up until the end of June 2020, and it gives employers access to the largest pool of qualified candidates in Ghana.
In addition to this, Jobberman Ghana is offering discounts on its premium products, for organizations in special need and targeted discounts for clients in the healthcare and critical sectors.
The offer is live and can be assessed on Jobberman's website.
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