NexHire: Get Paid to Recruit Tech Talents!

NexHire: Get Paid to Recruit Tech Talents!

Founded by Gen Z entrepreneurs in the Philippines, NexHire is a platform that crowdsources tech recruitment, and empowers recruiters to do what they do best.

[Manila, Philippines] – [July 9, 2024] – NexHire, a platform that crowdsources tech recruitment, empowers recruiters to earn substantial income by simply doing what they do best: recruiting, and recommending candidates from their talent networks. 

NexHire incentivizes participation by offering significant bounty rewards for every job posting. Recruiters can refer candidates to open tech positions and earn a minimum of $100 for each successful referral, with current rewards reaching up to $450 per hire. As the platform continues to grow, these rewards are set to increase, offering even greater earning potential. 

“As a recruiter on NexHire, I’ve been able to leverage my network and earn significant rewards for my referrals,” said Rad Desiderio, NexHire Super Connector. “The platform is user-friendly, and the support from the NexHire team has been fantastic. It’s a game-changer for anyone looking to maximize their connections and income.” 

Who Can Sign-up?

While anyone can try to become a super connector, NexHire is currently prioritizing the following recruiter profiles to join their platform:

  1. Headhunters: Professionals with a track record in tech recruitment who can leverage their extensive networks.

2. Freelance Recruiters: Independent recruiters seeking high rewards and flexible opportunities.

  1. Industry Specialists: Recruiters with expertise in specific tech sectors, such as blockchain, AI, cybersecurity, and software development.

How to Start Recruiting?

  1. Sign up through: nexhire.io/signup

  2. Verify Your Account: Once verified, log in via nexhire.io/login to access your dashboard.

  3. Generate Your Referral Link: Go to Jobs > Refer Now > Generate Referral Link.

  4. Share Your Link: Send your referral link to your talent networks – it’s that easy!

About NexHire

Launched in late 2023, NexHire is a new talent solution for startups in emerging tech industries. Founded by visionary Gen Z entrepreneurs, consisting of Ritch Traballo, Justin Lim-Wee, and Gabriel Fordan, NexHire aims to help companies fill their hardest roles by crowdsourcing candidates from talent networks and top recruiters. Currently, they’re supporting over 15 companies in emerging tech industries, including cryptocurrency exchanges, blockchain startups, and AI agencies. 

(From left to right) CEO Ritch Traballo, CTO Gabriel Fordan, and COO Justin Wee

The team, with their deep understanding of the tech landscape and a forward-thinking mindset, has crafted NexHire with the vision of creating frictionless talent solutions. “Our mission is clear and ambitious,” says Ritch Traballo, CEO of NexHire. “We aim to empower the next 1 million tech companies in the Philippines by providing them with the talent they need to thrive.” 

Introducing Shenalyn Portugal: A Marketer and Founder

Introducing Shenalyn Portugal: A Marketer and Founder

Shenalyn Portugal is the Marketing Automation Strategist and Manager at Big Boat Digital. She help global businesses leverage marketing technology to track their digital sales and marketing activities, create a reliable business feedback loop, and scale their business. Shenalyn is the Founder of WENURTURIO and creator of “Scale on Webinar” Program and “2X Business Launcher” Program.

PROJECTS/WORKS/COLLABORATIONSImage

Coach Boost Gio

Ready to Scale Up Your Business? Why You Should Consider BPO in the Philippines in 2024

Ready to Scale Up Your Business? Why You Should Consider BPO in the Philippines in 2024

The global business landscape is fiercely competitive, demanding constant innovation and optimization. But what if there was a hidden weapon you could leverage to unleash explosive growth? Enter the Philippines, a world leader in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) that offers a potent combination of skilled talent, cost-efficiency, and a dedication to progress. 

The Philippines: A BPO Powerhouse 

The Philippines boasts a thriving BPO industry, contributing nearly $30 billion to the economy annually [1]. Here’s why it stands out: 

Skilled Workforce: With a strong educational system and a high English proficiency rate, the Philippines offers a vast pool of talented professionals across various fields [1]. 

Cost Savings: Compared to Western countries, the Philippines boasts a significantly lower cost of living, translating to substantial savings on labor and operational expenses – up to 70% on employee costs alone [2]! 

Cultural Fit: Filipinos are renowned for their strong work ethic, positive attitude, and excellent communication skills, fostering smooth collaboration [2]. 

Time Zone Advantage: The Philippines’ proximity to major Asian markets allows for extended business hours, potentially offering 24/7 operations and improved global customer service reach [2]. 

Government Support: The Philippine government actively promotes the BPO industry, fostering a business-friendly environment with infrastructure and incentives to propel its growth [2]. 

Beyond Cost Savings: A Spectrum of Services 

The Philippine BPO industry extends far beyond just cost reduction. Here’s a glimpse into the diverse services they offer: 

Front-Office Services: Elevate your customer experience with exceptional call center services, email and chat support handled by multilingual professionals [1]. 

Back-Office Services: Free up your in-house team for strategic tasks by outsourcing tasks like data entry, bookkeeping, and HR processes to skilled BPO specialists [1]. 

Specialized Services: Gain access to industry-specific solutions like healthcare BPO services, legal outsourcing, or content moderation, ensuring expert handling of specialized tasks [1]. 

The 2024 Advantage: Tech-Savvy and Outcome-Driven 

The Philippine BPO landscape is constantly evolving, embracing technology and a results-oriented approach: 

Tech-Powered Solutions: BPO providers leverage AI, automation, and data analytics to deliver efficient, cost-effective services, further optimizing your business processes [3]. 

Outcome-Based Contracting: Move beyond just cost savings. Many BPOs now offer contracts focused on measurable business outcomes, ensuring their success is tied to yours [3]. 

Unlocking Your Growth Potential 

By partnering with a Philippine BPO provider, you can: 

Reduce Costs: Enjoy significant savings on labor and operational expenses. 

Boost Efficiency: Free up your in-house team to focus on core business strategies. 

Enhance Customer Experience: Deliver exceptional customer service through multilingual support. 

Scale Up Effortlessly: Easily expand your operations with a readily available talent pool. 

Embrace Innovation: Leverage cutting-edge technology to streamline processes. 

The Philippines: Your Stepping Stone to Success 

The Philippines is not just a cost-effective outsourcing destination; it’s a strategic partner for growth. With its skilled workforce, cultural fit, and commitment to innovation, the Philippines offers a compelling proposition for businesses seeking to unleash explosive growth in 2024. 

Sources: 

[1] Future Of BPO Industry in The Philippines 2024 | Nexford University  

[2] Statistics and Analysis of the Philippine Outsourcing Industry

[3] ( reputable source on Philippine BPO statistics ) 

For more information
about Callhounds Global and its services, please visit www.callhounds.com

VRITIMES Join Forces with The Metro Explorer to Broaden Reach

VRITIMES Join Forces with The Metro Explorer to Broaden Reach

Manila, July 05, 2024 – VRITIMES, a leading media technology startup that empowers users to create, distribute, and analyze press releases, today announced a partnership with The Metro Explorer, a respected news website. This collaboration will significantly widen the reach of press releases distributed through the VRITIMES platform.

Established in August 2022, VRITIMES has revolutionized press release distribution by providing a user-friendly platform that streamlines the entire process. From crafting compelling press releases to distributing them to a targeted network of media partners and analyzing their performance, VRITIMES offers a one-stop solution for businesses of all sizes.

“We are excited to partner with The Metro Explorer,” said Ferry Bayu CEO of VRITIMES. “Their extensive reach and reputation for quality journalism make them a perfect partner for us. This collaboration will allow our clients to get their news in front of a wider audience, maximizing the impact of their press releases.”

The Metro Explorer is a trusted source of news and information for readers across the Philippines. With a focus on delivering high-quality content, The Metro Explorer is a valuable platform for businesses looking to share their stories with a wider audience.

Young Leaders Take the Stage at Tuna Talks 2024

Young Leaders Take the Stage at Tuna Talks 2024

Underlining its pivotal role as a platform for discussion, collaboration, and progress in the field of tuna fisheries management, Tuna Talks 2024 was successfully held at the FX Lifestyle Center, Jakarta. This event, in alignment with the global community’s efforts towards sustainable practices in marine resource management and the importance of effective tuna fisheries management, was a significant milestone. The event was graced by the presence of numerous scientists, practitioners, and students, further enhancing its significance as a facilitator of forums related to sustainable tuna fisheries management.

As a platform for discussion, collaboration, and progress in the field of tuna fisheries management, Tuna Talks 2024 was successfully held at the FX Lifestyle Center, Jakarta. This event was held in line with the global community’s efforts towards sustainable practices in marine resource management and the importance of effective tuna fisheries management. Tuna Talks events were also attended by a number of scientists, practitioners, and students to facilitate forums related to sustainable tuna fisheries management.

Following the landmark launch of the Tuna Harvest Strategy in Indonesia Archipelagic Waters (WPP713, 714, and 715) on World Oceans Day 2023, substantial strides have been made towards advancing the sustainability and fairness of tuna fisheries. Critical components of this strategy include spatial closure, quotas, Total Allowable Catches (TAC), and Fish Aggregating Device (FAD) management, all aimed at bolstering ocean health through enhanced scientific understanding, research, and technological innovation.

Building upon the wealth of experience garnered from the development and implementation of the Tuna Harvest Strategy from 2014 to 2023, Tuna Talks serves as a momentum guiding future tuna management policies. Aligning with the new quota-based fisheries policy, Penangkapan Ikan Terukur ensures a cohesive and effective approach to tuna fisheries management.

“Blue Economy is the efficiency of managing natural resources rather than unlimited exploitation, a balanced benefit that covers both social and economic aspects and managing ecological sustainability and biodiversity. This concept drives the implementation of Quota and Fishing Zones Sustainable Fisheries (Penangkapan Ikan Terukur),” said Trian Yunanda, Secretary of Capture Fisheries, MMAF, when he was the main speaker at Tuna Talks 2024.

Tuna Talks 2024 gathered an enriching forum for scientists, practitioners, and students from Fisheries Polytechnic Jakarta, Jembrana (Bali), and Sorong (Papua). Through this platform, undergraduate students or fisheries cadets present their ideas on fishing gears, climate change, and green businesses related to tuna capture fisheries. This five-hour talk facilitated the exchange of experiences, research findings, and best practices from 13 speakers who fostered a collaborative environment conducive to sustainable tuna fisheries management.

The students who attended as speakers presented material regarding the sustainability of tuna fisheries. Bagas Prakoso from Jakarta Technical Fisheries University presented his research “Temporal Analysis of Productivity for Tuna and Cakalang”. Apart from that, a final year student from Jembarana, Bali Putu Dellonik Regia Purwanasa, Students of Seafood Processing presented “Climate Change, Human Population & Tuna Stocks” responding to the current climate crisis issue related to food and sustenance due to the demographic bonus.

Not only final year students, Hermawan a first-year student from North Konawai, Southeast Sulawesi also participated in emphasising Tuna Business, as the epiphany of Blue Economy for economic value. Renaldo Fredly Rumaherang from Sorong-West Papua, a cadet of Fisheries Engineering, invented a hook of 2mm stainless steel and 80 cm consisting of a row of ropes for handline fisheries for more effective and efficient fishing for the small-scale fishers in his area.

The speakers explored various aspects of implementing the Tuna Harvest Strategy in Indonesia Archipelagic Waters, offering insights from diverse perspectives including market dynamics, industry considerations, and supervision and monitoring efforts. By bringing together key stakeholders, Tuna Talks underscores the importance of collective action in achieving shared goals of sustainability and equality in the tuna industry.

“Let us reaffirm our commitment to investing in human resources to create a future where the oceans are full of life, our communities are prosperous, and our sovereignty is protected for future generations,” said I Nyoman Radiarta, Head of Marine and Fisheries Extension at the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries strengthen the narrative.

Indonesia Tuna Consortium Phase II, along with its five members: Masyarakat dan Perikanan Indonesia (MDPI), Yayasan IPNLF Indonesia, Yayasan Konservasi Alam Nusantara, Fair Trade USA and Marine Change through Association of Purse Seine Indonesia framed the talk with their research, findings and approach to the 2,5 years journey of supporting the Government of Indonesia as strategic partner for sustainable tuna fisheries management.

“At Tuna Talks 2024, we understand that the future of tuna isn’t solely measured in fish stocks but also in human capital. Recognizing the pivotal role of skilled individuals, we’re fostering a community where knowledge, innovation, and passion converge to safeguard tuna and shape a sustainable future for everyone,” Thilma Komaling, Strategic Lead of Indonesia Tuna Consortium concluded. This collaborative endeavour is aligned with the objectives of the Indonesia Tuna Year 2024 program, further solidifying our commitment to fostering a thriving and sustainable tuna sector.

Protected by CleanTalk Anti-Spam