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Future of Contract Staffing?

GPS + Jobs + Mobile = Future of Contract Staffing?

Friday, September 11, 2009  //  2 Comments  //  Blog, Emerging Trends, Mobile 2.0, Mobile Apps, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Recruiting, Mobile Trends, On the Radar, Recruitment Technology, Virtual Work, Web 2.0

GPS + Jobs + Mobile = Future of Contract Staffing?

Mobile technology is changing the way we live and work.

In Japan, a new generation of job-seekers are using a company called Otetsudai Networks to secure part-time work. While contract staffing is nothing new in the U.S., Otetsudai has come up with an interesting solution to hiring temporary resources. Otetsudai Networks is a GPS (location-based) job finding mobile service that matches part-time employees with potential employers.

How does the GPS service help Job-seekers?

Job-seekers subscribe to the service by completing a mini-C.V. detailing their core skills and expertise. The job-seeker have the option of getting job updates by taking a “GPS reading” on their phone. The candidate’s information is added to the pool of available candidates shown to prospective employers. Once a new opportunity becomes available, the job-seeker is immediately notified on their mobile device of potential employment opportunities within their proximity.

How does Otetsudai’s service help employers?

The service particularly caters to businesses seeking to hire immediate resources with specific skills. Once an employer signs up for the service, they can send requests for immediate help to the Otetsudai Network. Whether the employer is seeking someone for an hour, or all day, Otetsudai sends a list of available prospect candidates within the employer’s immediate proximity. The list shows each candidate’s qualifications, how other employers have rated their work and exactly how far away they are. Employers seeking immediate help will typically receive a list of half a dozen or more people within a few minutes.

As location-based services (LBS) increase in popularity, it’s not hard to envision a day when U.S. companies begin leveraging this technology as a method for staffing its temporary workforce. Although still in its infancy, Layar offers an augmented reality app that provides job-seekers a way to identify new opportunities by scanning what’s around you. It’s simply a matter of time before we see U.S. companies adopting the Otetsudai model of leveraging GPS to help mobilize a ready-made talent pool.

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  1. Contracting News

    September 22, 2009 at 11:46 am

    This is some really cool technology when it comes to finding people ready to work. How much better can it get than having people in a given geographical area saying they are ready to work on their devices, and then bringing them in right away. This would be fantastic for the unemployed needing to make a quick buck on a job. I see this as being potentially very useful in construction and other manual labor jobs with high turnover rates.

  2. Mobile Marketing Company

    October 14, 2009 at 12:04 pm

    This is a great idea for companies. I believe that Firestone tires did something similar to this about a year ago in Houston. I find it to be a great value especially to the mobile industry.

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