Friday, May 11, 2012

Assured Labor, The Mobile Job-Finding Network, Breaks Into Brazil

Screen Shot 2012-05-10 at 8.30.33 AMAssured Labor, a mobile-centric job networking startup that was founded at MIT four years ago, is breaking into another Latin American market. The company is launching in Brazil with?a localized service called?TrabalhoJ?. This adds to its reach in Mexico and Nicaragua. "Most of the job sites in Brazil?charge job seekers, sometimes up to $50," said Assured Labor's CEO David Reich. "We're totally free and job hunters don't have?to be extorted." Assured Labor is a feature phone-based service that helps job seekers land work. The company targets workers that might only have cell phones and lack personal computers or a broadband connection. You can kind of think of it like a LinkedIn for the developing world.

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