Malaysian freelancer now can get jobs at a swipe with DuitDo-it

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Looking to earn extra income for Malaysians has just become easier with the launch of DuitDo-it.

Working like the dating app Tinder, job seekers can apply for part-time and contract or freelance work with just one swipe.

DuitDo-it is developed and owned by recruitment agency AP Symphony Search, as part of their CSR efforts to help Malaysians earn more while meeting the needs of employers nationwide who need part-time, contract or freelance staff desperately.

The agency said in a statement here today that with the big pool of Malaysians like unemployed youths, school leavers, students, retirees and stay-at-home mothers available, companies can now fill their temporary manpower gap easily. This should help reduce the country’s high reliance on foreign labour which is causing a huge outflow of funds, it said.

DutiDo-it is free for job seekers. It may be downloaded from Google Play. Individuals can also post jobs such as looking after their cats or plants, or doing sewing.

Symphony said DuitDo-it also meets the workforce trend of freelancing. “More and more people are looking for non-nine-to-five jobs that allow them to have more flexibility and control over their time,” the agency added.

Work such as website design, accounts preparation and make-up artist can be found on DuitDo-it.

One of the unique features of DuitDo-it is the use of video resumes to allow for quick hiring.

Every job seeker will have his own individual rating to help employers make fast hiring decisions. If selected by the employer, the job seeker has three hours to accept, according to the statement.


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