SEEK
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Company type | Public |
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ASX: SEK | |
Industry | Employment |
Founded | November 1997 |
Founder | Andrew Bassat, Paul Bassat, Matt Rockman |
Headquarters | 541 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Australia |
Area served | Australia, New Zealand, China, Brazil, Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, South Africa, Kenya, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Singapore |
Key people | Andrew Bassat (CEO), Ian Narev (COO), Geoff Roberts (CFO), Isar Mazer, Simon Lusted, Ronnie Fink |
Products | Talent Search, Company Reviews, Recommendations, |
Brands | SEEK, SEEK Education, SEEK Volunteer, Zhaopin, jobsDB, Catho, OCC Mundial, Jobberman, JobStreet, Bdjobs, FutureLearn |
Services | Employment, Job searching, Company |
Website | www |
Seek Limited (stylized as SEEK) and its subsidiary companies, known as the Seek Group, focus on facilitating the matching between jobseekers and employment opportunities and helping hirers find candidates for advertised roles[citation needed]
Headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, Seek operates in 18 countries[1] and is a publicly traded company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX: SEK).
History
Seek was founded in November 1997[2] by Andrew Bassat, Paul Bassat and Matt Rockman. In March 1998, its website was launched. On 18 April 2005, Seek was floated on the Australian Securities Exchange with a market capitalization of $587 million.[3]
References
- ^ "SEEK About Us". SEEK. Retrieved 11 September 2020.
- ^ "Seek a house, find a job". ABC. Archived from the original on 14 February 2017. Retrieved 3 August 2016.
- ^ "Successful Completion of SEEK Offer". SEEK. 17 April 2005. Archived from the original on 15 October 2017.
Further reading
- "Seek primed to live up to its potential". The Australian. 19 July 2016. Retrieved 15 February 2017.
- Bailey, Michael (7 February 2017). "Seek spends $200k to disrupt itself with Slingshot startup accelerator". Financial Review. Retrieved 15 February 2017.
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(help) - "Andrew Bassat of Seek blasts federal action over education rorts". The Australian. 19 July 2016. Retrieved 15 February 2017.
- "SEEK doubles down on Brazil, increases stake in Asia business". The Sydney Morning Herald.