Ngcareers Powers Classifieds Jobs Section on Mobofree

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mobofreeNgcareers, a job search and career site with latest job opportunities and Mobofree, a fast growing mobile social marketplace to power a new classifieds job section on the network.

The new classified job section will syndicate thousands of new jobs every month from Ngcareers to Mobofree’s users.  Ngcareers has over 400,000 professionals and jobseekers monthly and over 3000+ employers so this will open up opportunity for users on the Mobofree social marketplace to access unique jobs from the employers and recruiters in Nigeria.

Users on Mobofree can easily search for a job in their preferred location by selecting their preferences from the top search bar. They can also click on ‘jobs’ under the categories list.This means that aside finding deals on phones, computers, personal gadgets etc Mobofree users can access all jobs from Ngcareers’ thousands of employer and recruiter partners from their dashboard. Mobofree, a mobile first social marketplace accessible via smart and feature phones has over 3 million users from Africa.

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Neringa Kudarauskiene, Co-founder of Mobofree says, ”It’s a great avenue for the over 2 million Nigerian users on Mobofree to find interesting career opportunities from a reputable job platform like Ngcareers. We are committed to providing value for the millions of young professionals who prefer Mobofree for their social discovery of deals.”

“Ngcareers is happy to partner with Mobofree in our quest to open up and democratize work related information and give young professionals more options in their career search. Finding and applying for a job is easy and intuitive”

 

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