How is JOBi different?

Earlier April this year, Ren approached me on the idea of JOBi. I was skeptical at first, thinking this is just “another job portal“.

After few heated discussions, (that is how we like to get it done. :p ) I realized there is a much bigger problem we are trying to solve. Which I can relate as being a hiring manager for the past 8 years. I also owned a bar for 4 years. Our founder Ren is also a co-founder of MyBurgerLab so we can definitely relate all the real world problems we are facing.  Let’s first look at the reality of hiring, especially part-time hiring is challenging:

  • Information Mismatch
  • Communication and Engagement
  • Trust
  • Part-time hiring is different

Information Mismatch.

A lot of jobs are posted on a piece of paper in front of a shop, on a newspaper, or through job agency. We could all agree this is not efficiency. The part-timers don’t have any choices other than the shops that they walk by, and the employers only could look for candidates that walk in. This is year of 2015. We have all the web and mobile technology to make this happen. It’s been done and there are job portals out there, but what could JOBi do differently?

Communication and Engagement.

How many times you send in your application and only left in the dark for the next don’t-know-how-many weeks. Each step of the process from viewing your resume, to shortlist or decline. There are all business decisions that could be easily communicated to you with ease by the employer. We actually build it as part of the employer flow so that you as part timer will get notified right away. (This is a feature coming very soon.) With Mobile App also under development, you will get notified with these activities first-hand to stay informed.

Trust.

This is a very important factor when it comes to retail business hiring and also a serious consideration for part-timers. As an employer, you want someone that is trust worthy to handle all the cash and goods. And as a part-timer, you want to make sure you get paid promptly. This is where our rating and review system is aiming to do. (Of course there will also be some moderation going on and all ratings will be kept anonymous.) On top of that, we are hoping to get part-timers and business certified. Meaning that our business team will conduct some background check and noting your information for future reference. Certified individuals and business will get an automatically boost in view ranking. (This is work in progress.)

There is no silver bullet. 

Part time hiring and applying is difficult. And JOBi feels your pain, of all the things we talk about above, we don’t stop just here. We also want to help with things like schedule management, payroll and much more beyond that we can’t fully disclose yet. There are so many pain points that we want to help people to address. It’s not a easy task but here at JOBi, we strive our best to achieve these visions, and hopefully one day JOBi makes part time easy 🙂

JOBi CTO, Yang

A brand new journey – JOBi

It’s been a while since I last wrote a blog post….. But here I am, sitting down at middle of the night, crafting this post.

The team and I decided to start a blog to document about the epic journey of this startup and how a bunch of passionate people come together and create a better solution for the problem that many faced. There will be different writing from our beloved co-founders, sharing their own stories and all.

JOBi – A part time job platform that allows one find their right people and right job. At least this is our team objective. The right people for the right job will keep employees and employers happy, thus Work Happy has become our tagline.

It took me a while to figure out the name, JOBi. You might thought, it seems easy, since it’s job related, thus “job” and add an “i” into it. I was once thought this name seems too common that some other people have already using it. So I did a google check. found out there a few people using it, but not many. same goes to facebook. That got me excited of keeping this name. Unfortunately, jobi.com have been taken by some hardware brand at the State… So I resorted to jobi.co

Reason I still insist to use this name even though jobi.com was taken was due to how easy its spell. This is rather important as I have intention to expand this business to other regions once the model proven work. “JOBI” seems easy to spell by Thais, Indonesian, Filipinos, Vietnamese, Singaporean and etc. It was intend to sound a bit childish cause we are aiming young adults, which where we see most of the part time workers are. After a few day consideration, I bought the domain, so, I welcome you to, JOBi.co

Keep an eye on this space as we will share our stories along the way, what we learnt, what interesting experience we had during this startup journey. Thanks for reading and stay tuned 😉

 

 

Ren,
Founder
JOBi.co