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Use LBS to Get a Job
By Vincent Wang
Published: Feb 12,2014
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TAIPEI, TAIWAN — Seeking a job can be as easy as pie! Online job bank 104 Co. in collaboration with WeChat, a mobile text and voice messaging communication service offering by Tencent, and applied its famous Location Base Service (LBS), which is mainly combined to help job seekers find job vacancies more quickly, easily, and most important of all: nearby.
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“According to GlobalWebIndex (GWI), apart from China, the global users of WeChat grew 379% during the period Q2 to Q4 2013 that proven we are the fastest growing mobile social communication platform,” said Norman Tam, Head of Hong Kong and Taiwan Office of Tencent
104 Co. is a well-known online job bank and has a great number of applicants‘ resume database, which can be seen as a Big Data. Now that 104 Co. sided with WeChat and announced “104 WeChat Official Account” that can help those who are looking for jobs especially by executing LBS, a location service of WeChat.
Not only WeChat, the concept of LBS is commonly seen among mobile communication service, What’s App, LINE, and Facebook are no exception. With LBS users can send their locations to others showing where they are.
Now LBS has been applied to help users find jobs, in other words, whenever users login to “104 WeChat Official Account” all the job vacancies that are nearby regarding to the distance will be automatically shown up.
Meanwhile, Director of Group Marketing & Pulic Affair Dep. Of 104 Co. Regis Chen told reporters that they are also working on a project that is related to Cloud Computing but refused to tell more detail, and another new plan is to do Human Resource (HR) management for those small businesses.
“Not every company is big enough to have Human Resource Dep, we are going to help those small business to manage their HR,”users can send their location to show where they are. said Regis Chen.
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