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Qatar

QHold launches jobs portal

Published: 01 Sep 2015 - 01:50 am | Last Updated: 03 Nov 2021 - 12:30 pm

DOHA: QHold Trading and Contracting announced the launch of job portal www.QatarJobMarket.com and said it is introducing “Hiring Simplified” strategy. Doha Bank has partnered with payment gateway system of the portal to make the clients feel easy and protected.
“We recognied that online employment is now a conventional part of the employment procedure for many organisations especially in Qatar. As the technology becomes more popular, so is the rise in the risk both on part of the candidates and the employers. We deemed it fit to have a duly-registered company which is accountable to all parties involved including the authorities so as to further boost confidence in the system, hence the birth of qatarjobmarket.com,” said Abdulla Al-Fadli, chairman of QHold.
Since its beta launch on March 9, 2015, a large number of Qatar- based employers and local and international jobseekers have registered their profiles, said the company.

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DOHA: QHold Trading and Contracting announced the launch of job portal www.QatarJobMarket.com and said it is introducing “Hiring Simplified” strategy. Doha Bank has partnered with payment gateway system of the portal to make the clients feel easy and protected.
“We recognied that online employment is now a conventional part of the employment procedure for many organisations especially in Qatar. As the technology becomes more popular, so is the rise in the risk both on part of the candidates and the employers. We deemed it fit to have a duly-registered company which is accountable to all parties involved including the authorities so as to further boost confidence in the system, hence the birth of qatarjobmarket.com,” said Abdulla Al-Fadli, chairman of QHold.
Since its beta launch on March 9, 2015, a large number of Qatar- based employers and local and international jobseekers have registered their profiles, said the company.

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