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Thursday, 07 June 2007 10:30
Glassfish Pty Ltd., a Melbourne based start-up has launched a new website intending to break into the crowded recruitment market. Globally architected, the company supports all players in the recruitment market: Jobseekers, Employers, Agencies and Consultancies.
The public site focusses on the Jobseeker allowing subscribers to publish and market themselves and their availability calendar via HTML pages. Jobseekers can also actively develop a feedback portfolio along with a score to impress prospective employers. Resumes and CV files are passe! All content is published as HTML - users can cross link to any videos they may have on other websites. Job search and alerting is a given with Glassfish.
Recruiters who register with the public site have free access to search and contact Jobseekers. Job advertising is free allowing advertisers to place ads in a wysiwyg editor with generous size allocations. All content is analysed into a search-engine providing a rapid and accurate search experience for both Jobseekers and Recruiters.
Review the site: www.glassfish.com.au
The "private" plan offering from Glassfish is aimed at Agencies & Consultancies who advertise for, hire and manage staff into client organisations. There are a host of unique features here, the templating feature allowing any pages exposed to Jobseekers/Applicants, 3rd parties and Clients, to be "branded" exactly as the Recruiter's website pages allowing agencies to present a dynamic web presence - with next to no effort. Recruiters simply decide which templates they need.
The private plan offers Candidate Acquisition, Client, Document and Contract Management functions and much more - all provided as a hosted out-of-the-box solution. Go to the site and review the marketing material.
Glassfish Pty Ltd.
PO Box 981,
Glen Waverley Vic 3150
Australia