WhatJobs.com, (one of the world's leading job search websites) has announced its continued global expansion with the appointment of Hicham Serouti as Global Head of Sales & Operations. Hicham previously held several leadership positions within IBM for sixteen years, bringing with him a wealth of knowledge and experience to this expansion, and he will play an integral role in building a new dedicated international skilled workforce based inDublin, Ireland.
The business has already made several new appointments and continues to look for multilingual sales & customer service operatives, which will help companies across EMEA and North America maximize their online recruitment advertising spend while also offering an unrivaled job search experience to candidates using the service. Speaking about his new role, Hicham had this to say "Dublin is an incredibly multicultural city with access to top global talent and the perfect location to establish our client engagement team. As well as having a strong focus on our business development, I will also be looking at ways to improve the jobseeker experience by offering a world-class service". He continued ", By developing new processes and utilizing the latest technology, we will better identify our users' needs and provide a customized personalized service.
WhatJobs is one of the world's most popularjob search websites, with dedicated platforms in over50 countries. Unlike most job search websites, WhatJobs syndicates paid listings and adverts posted on various career sites, recruitment consultancies, and direct employers' career pages. Founding partnerShane McGourty, a native of Ireland himself, concluded, "Every month, WhatJobs serves millions of job seekers all over the world via their desktops, cell phones, and tablets. The Masonry office in Dublin will be a European Centre of Excellence for WhatJobs.com. The new expansion is an important investment for us and it provides several advantages, including greater opportunities for market growth, diversification and it complements our strategic long-term growth plans."