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Jobberman Ghana has been awarded the prestigious 2023 Innovative HR Technology Business of the Year award, underscoring its commitment to revolutionising the HR and technology landscape in Ghana, at the 5th National Communications Awards (NCA) in Accra.
Adding to the accolades, the CEO of Jobberman Ghana, Hilda Nimo-Tieku, won the distinguished title of CEO of the Year in HR Technology & Innovation.
This double win is a testament to Jobberman's exceptional contributions to the field, pioneering innovative AI solutions and setting new standards in the recruitment and human resource industry in Ghana.
Jobberman Ghana's commitment to harnessing cutting-edge technology in the HR domain has positioned the company as a trailblazer in the industry.
The award recognises Jobberman's relentless pursuit of innovative solutions that streamline recruitment processes, connect talent with opportunities, and contribute significantly to the evolution of human resource technology.
Expressing gratitude for the awards, Hilda said; "This recognition is evidence of the collective dedication of the entire Jobberman Ghana team. A passion for innovation drives us, and these awards inspire us to continue pushing boundaries in redefining HR technology solutions for the benefit of employers and jobseekers alike."
Jobberman Ghana's dual triumph at the 5th NCA not only demonstrates the company's commitment to innovation and leadership but also highlights its influential role in shaping the future of HR technology in Ghana.
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