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Jobberman Ghana, a tech-enabled career development and recruitment solutions company in Ghana, has launched the "Gye W Two Promo: Twice the Talent" campaign.
This initiative aims to help employers enhance their hiring efforts with a Buy-One-Get-One-Free deal on standard and basic job listings, along with complimentary soft skills training for employees who take advantage of the offer.

The promotion is started on January 28 and will end on March 7, 2025.
The Chief Executive Officer of Jobberman Ghana, Hilda Nimo Tieku, highlighted the company's commitment to empowering employers and recruiters with innovative hiring tools.
"This exclusive offer is designed to maximize employers' hiring potential like never before," she stated.

"With our Buy-One-Get-One-Free deal, you can double your reach and attract twice the talent while staying within budget. Plus, we’re supporting professional development with free soft skills training for your staff. It’s a win-win for growth and success."
This campaign is part of Jobberman Ghana's ongoing efforts to enhance the hiring process, enabling companies to build exceptional teams without compromise.
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