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Home arrow News arrow News Snippet arrow Yellojobs.com commences direct relationship with users
Yellojobs.com commences direct relationship with users Print E-mail
New Delhi, Oct. 06, 2007
ANI-Business Wire India

Yellojobs.com commences direct relationship with users.com has announced commencement of direct relationship with users for their Indian job portal. The service that was available on NDTVjobs.com would now be available on Yellojobs.com directly.

Dr. Andreas Koestler, CEO of Yellojobs.com said, "Yellojobs.com has revolutionized the world-wide job market by introducing our patented 'Referral Recruitment' model. We have achieved tremendous success in India and will continue to focus on the Indian market. We have recently launched in Thailand and are extending our services to many more countries around the world."

Yellojobs.com has come a long way ever since it was launched. It had introduced a concept called 'YelloRewards', which is a financial remuneration that is paid to anyone who refers his friends for jobs.

The site has over Rs. 20 crores to be given away against thousands of jobs with YelloRewards.

"NDTVjobs.com has been a very fruitful marketing alliance with NDTV and served the mutual purpose of getting a heads up in the internet jobs space in India. The entire site is fully created, owned and managed by Yellojobs.com. We've pioneered to start a public referral system for recruitments and received an extremely encouraging response from users on YelloRewards. This is yet just the beginning since there's a lot more to come that will add value and excitement in recruitment processes,” said Vikramjit Singh Sahaye, GM (India) for Yellojobs.com.

This move also ends the year long relationship with NDTV. (ANI)

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