According to
Jobtac president and founder Satraj Bambra, the days of job hunters scrambling to find out where they put their resume are over. His startup allows people to store, organize and sort their professional files online, for access anywhere with a web connection.
Based in the financial district, the company was originally founded with a single employee in 2008 as an online job board, Bambra says. That original mandate quickly gave way to the innovative cloud-based file-storage concept, which has taken off. Bambra says the company has grown to seven employees and has seen rapid expansion with its
Institution Management program, which allows universities and other large institutions to show off their talent.
Bambra elaborates that his company is guided by "Our belief and passion" for "creating a world where people don't need to waste time applying to jobs." He says Jobtac has created "a system where people can effortlessly store, bundle and share their career files (resumes, media, portfolios and references) with their education institutions, referral networks or directly with potential employers."
Bambra expects more growth in the near future, as the company is working on several new innovations and projects it expects to announce soon.
Writer: Edward Keenan
Source: Satraj Bambra, President and founder, Jobtac
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