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Jobberman Ghana, a leading recruitment solutions company, has launched its latest campaign, "Stop Recruitment Roulette," aimed at transforming the executive hiring landscape for businesses across Ghana.
This initiative underscores Jobberman Ghana's commitment to providing data-driven recruitment strategies that remove the guesswork from hiring decisions.
The campaign's compelling tagline, “Top Talent, Handpicked for You - Get it right the first time”, highlights the risks associated with unstructured recruitment processes and emphasises the importance of strategic hiring practices. Through this campaign, Jobberman Ghana offers businesses:
● Access to Top-Tier Talent: Leveraging an exclusive pool of high-performing executives to meet specific organizational needs.
● Rigorous Screening & Assessment: Conducting comprehensive evaluations that go beyond resumes to analyze skills, leadership qualities, and cultural fit.
● Faster, Smarter Hiring Decisions: Streamlining the recruitment process, enabling companies to focus on business growth.
● Cost Savings & Risk Reduction: Minimizing expensive hiring mistakes by ensuring the right leadership fit from the outset.
Hilda Nimo-Tieku, Managing Director of Jobberman Ghana, emphasised the campaign's significance:
"In today's competitive market, making the right executive hire is crucial. The 'Stop Recruitment Roulette' campaign is designed to provide businesses with certainty and confidence in their hiring decisions, ensuring they secure skilled professionals and leaders who will drive their vision forward."
This campaign is particularly tailored for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and large corporations, focusing on key decision-makers such as business owners, C-level executives, HR/Admin heads, and department heads.
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