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Recruit.net Launches Largest Job Search Engine For Malaysia
Find Tens of Thousands of Malaysian Jobs from Hundreds of Websites in a Single Search
Malaysia, 27 August 2007 -- Recruit.net announced today the launch of a new search engine for Malaysia jobs. In one simple search, the service gives job seekers free access to thousands of opportunities from hundreds of websites in Malaysia.
Recruit.net announced today the launch of a new search engine for Malaysia jobs. In one simple search, the service gives job seekers free access to thousands of opportunities from hundreds of websites in Malaysia.
Launched in Hong Kong in 2006, Recruit.net is the leading search engine for jobs in Asia Pacific, with over 3 million job listings from across the region, including Singapore, Japan, India, Australia, and China.
Recruit.net uses proprietary technology to provide the most comprehensive, relevant and fresh job search site in Malaysia that includes job listings from hundreds of websites, newspapers, recruitment agencies, associations, and companies directly.
In contrast to traditional job sites that only display jobs from their paying clients, Recruit.net puts job seekers first by allowing them to search jobs from hundreds of websites simultaneously. With thousands of new jobs every week, Malaysia.recruit.net gives people a brand new way to search for jobs in Malaysia. Job postings include full time, part-time and all levels of pay from waiters up to CEO’s
" It’s great to finally have a job search engine for all Malaysia jobs, this type of service has been hugely successful in the USA and was sorely missing in Malaysia” said Malaysia full time blogger Liew Cheon Fong, author LiewCF.com, one of the most popular blogs in South East Asia.
“We believe that people just want one place from where they can quickly and easily search and track all the jobs that match their interest, and this is basically the core of our service. Malaysia is the perfect country for our further international expansion and we are very excited to rolling out our service here.” Said Maneck Mohan Founder of Recruit.net
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About recruit.net: About Recruit.net
Recruit.net (http://www.recruit.net) is a Hong Kong based company that operates an international network of trilingual job search engines. Utilizing proprietary search technology Recruit.net enables job seekers to instantly search millions of jobs from thousands of companies across the world. Recruit.net provides a range of features to its users including, online salary checks, job trends, the ability to upload resumes and receive job alerts via email or RSS feeds.
Recruit.net also operates a Pay-Per-Click advertising network called adnet that provides advertisers with the ability to deliver measurable, cost-effective online advertising across a growing international network of partner sites and affiliates.
For more information, please visit http://www.recruit.net
Media Contacts: Contact at Recruit.net:
Andrew Peters, Operations Manager - Singapore
Recruit.net
Phone: +65 9451 9012
Media Contact for Recruit.net
Justin Lee
Regional Client Services
The Pacific West Communications
o: +65 6563 7391 - m: +65 9751 5793
Submitted by ozawesum, The Pacific West Communications on Monday, 27 August 2007 at 10:32 PM
Category: News & Media
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