JobsDB’s new initiative focuses on the lives of job seekers

July 23, 2019
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JobsDB, Southeast Asian job portal, has recently unveiled their latest campaign that depicts the different stages of life for employees.

Running with the theme that a “job search is a lifetime journey”, the brand has developed six key visuals to depict the different life stages of young adults, new parents, and older adults looking for a career change.

In every life stage, job seekers pursue different things, including salary raises, a work-life balance, new career opportunities, better teammates, a more suitable company culture, or merely new excitement in their lives.

“We have been positioning jobsDB as more than just a job search portal but also a career companion for the candidates. We believe that “life stages” truly matters and urge candidates to keep re-evaluating their career goal,” said Irene Wong, Head of Marketing at jobsDB Hong Kong.

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