New Canadian job app AyeWork is ready to link talent and businesses internationally

January 21, 2020
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A new app borne out of Windsor, Canada is aiming to help international students find work, as well as employers find candidates and talent.

The app, AyeWork, lets employers create job postings and specify a litany of required and desired employee credentials. Individuals looking for jobs can upload a complete profile that includes a resume, skill set, specific availability, and even how far from home they’re willing to work.

The software does the rest.

“They don’t have to go looking for jobs — the jobs will find them,” said app creator Rakesh Naidu during a public launch event at the Unemployed Help Centre of Windsor.

“It is an online, on-demand, just-in-time recruitment tool,” Naidu said. Employers can “just push a few buttons” and “instantly connect” with job seekers who are ready to fulfill the needs of their business.

Naidu is the president and CEO of the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce, but he and the “AyeWork team” brought the app to life as “ordinary citizens.”

Read more here.

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