Jobletjp adds new group of partner sites to existing job distribution network in the month of May
Released on: June 10, 2008, 12:34 am
Press Release Author: The Plant
Industry: Internet & Online
Press Release Summary: Joblet.jp is a Japanese and English bilingual job listing distribution network. It\'s network of publishers has been growing month by month. Joblet also received over 1000 applicants in May.
Press Release Body: The Plant YK (President: Anatole Varin / Nishi-Azabu, Tokyo, Japan) - June 11th, 2008 - The Plant, owners and operators of Joblet.jp and its corresponding job distribution network, have greatly expanded their job distribution network in the month of May. Their expanding network reflects an uptake in adoption of their innovative new business model and the rise of a new entrant in Japan's competitive online employment market.
Joblet.jp is an online employment site and network with a unique per applicant pricing model. Employers post job listings for no initial cost, and they are automatically distributed to relevant partner sites throughout Joblet's network of over 150 sites. Interested candidates apply online, and employers check and keep each qualified candidate's application and resume.
New partner sites joining Joblet's network in the past month include The Hiragana Times, The British Chamber of Commerce in Japan, and English OK, and more. Thanks to these new partners, along with Joblet's existing network, over 1000 applicants applied for jobs through Joblet in May.
■Overview of new Joblet Partner Sites
HiraganaTimes.com (http://www.hiraganatimes.com) is the web presence of the venerable bilingual print magazine of the same name which has been in print since 1986. It is the most widely known magazine in the world for Japanese and English language study.
The British Chamber of Commerce in Japan (http://www.bccjapan.com) was established in 1948 with the mission of strengthening business ties between Britain and Japan. The BCCJ attracts a high-quality membership across a broad spectrum of business and professional interests.
English OK! (http://englishok.jp) was established in 2004 and provides support and promotion for businesses in Japan that want to sell their products and services to English-speaking customers. Englishok.jp is Japan\'s premier directory of English-capable businesses.
Joblet's network of over 150 sites includes partners such as SeekJapan.jp, PingMag.jp, Asoboo.com, Piqniq.jp, 3yen.com, and other English, Japanese, and Bilingual Japan-focused websites.
■Over 1000 Applicants in May
Thanks to both it's existing network and new member sites, Joblet employers received over 1000 unique applicants in the month of May. This is a significant milestone for the service, which has experienced sustained month by month growth since its launch in mid-2007. Joblet has been well-received by employers throughout Japan for its cost-effective and easy to use job listing system. Nearly 200 companies have used Joblet since it's launch.
References
Joblet.jp adds new partner sites to existing job distribution network in the month of May. http://theplant.jp/en/news-events/press-releases/joblet-partner-sites/
Joblet http://joblet.jp
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■About The Plant
Established November 2005. Capital investment of 3 million yen. 6 Employees (full and part time).
The Plant YK was established in 2005 and is based in Nishi-Azabu, Tokyo, Japan. The Plant is a Web Development firm specializing in innovative, multilingual websites and web applications. They own and operate Joblet.jp and Asoboo.com and create custom web applications for clients in Japan and around the world. Their current and past clients range from multinational corporations such as Viacom International and Diesel Japan to traditional Japanese companies like Mainichi Shinbun.
Web Site: http://joblet.jp
Contact Details: English Press Contact
Joseph Miller Marketing Director The Plant YK Tel: +81 (0)3 3498 3085 Fax: +81 (0)3 3498 3086 E-Mail: joseph@theplant.jp
Japanese Press Contact
Miho Takahashi Sales and Marketing The Plant YK Tel: +81 (0)3 3498 3085 Fax: +81 (0)3 3498 3086 E-Mail: miho@theplant.jp
〒106-0031 Tokyo-to, Minato-ku, Nishiazabu 2-21-23 JAPAN