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JobStreet.com is a job portal founded in 1997. Founded in Malaysia, it has expanded its operations and services to countries like Singapore, Philippines, India, Bangladesh, Japan and Thailand.
JobStreet.com’s became a public listed entity in 2004 when parent company JobStreet Corporation Berhad was listed on the MESDAQ Market of Bursa Malaysia Securities on 29 Nov 2004. Thereafter, JobStreet.com fulfilled the criteria for a listing on the Main Board and submitted the transfer application in July 2007, which was subsequently approved by the Securities Commission in October. JobStreet Corporation Berhad is quoted on the Main Board under its new stock short name, JOBST.
JobStreet has developed a job matching engine named LiNa that matches registered jobseekers to suitable positions / vacancies posted on JobStreet.com. LiNa currently sends out about 2.5 million emails a day on job matches to it's registered jobseekers.
For employers - JobStreet.com provided a job posting platform where companies can post job advertisement online or perform database searches.
In 2007 and 2008, JobStreet.com was selected by Forbes Asia as Asia's Best 200 Under A Billion company.
News and Media
- JobStreet.com listed as Forbes Asia's 200 Best Under A Billion
- JobStreet.com wins top job site award in Singapore