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Jobberman Ghana has announced the launch of free soft skills training for companies across Ghana.
This initiative is part of the company's new campaign, "Gye Wo Two", which aims to help employers maximise their recruitment efforts.
As part of the campaign, Jobberman is offering a buy-one-get-one-free deal on both standard and basic job listings until March 7, 2025.
The CEO of Jobberman Ghana, Hilda Nimo Tieku, emphasised the company's commitment to empowering employers and recruiters by providing cutting-edge hiring tools and exceptional value.
“This exclusive, limited-time offer is designed to help employers maximise their hiring potential like never before. With our buy-one-get-one-free deal on standard and basic job listings, you can double your reach and attract twice the talent while staying within budget.
"Plus, we’re adding value by offering free soft skills training for your employees, supporting their professional development. It’s a win-win for growth and success,” she explained.
This campaign is part of Jobberman Ghana’s ongoing efforts to enhance the hiring process and enable companies to hire and build exceptional teams without compromise.
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