Jobberman Mobile Application downloads hits over 500,000

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APP-BANNERNigeria’s Jobberman has said it’s mobile app has hit over 500,000 downloads this week in a move to help jobseekers get job updates and apply for suitable vacancies on the go.

Available on BlackBerry, Android, IOS and Windows platforms, the app pushes latest job alerts to jobseekers on the go.

The One Africa Media backed job ad site has over 1 million subscribers and 21,000 employers nationwide and says it’s building the best destination in Africa for jobseekers and employers and has a corporate mission to help people find their dream jobs and help employers find the right people they need to be successful.

Adetoro Adebayo, Head of Marketing, Jobberman, said:“As Nigeria’s No. 1 Job Site, we are deeply committed to helping jobseekers find jobs quickly and seamlessly while embracing technology. We are indeed glad that jobseekers are fast embracing this channel to get their desired jobs.”

 

 

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