Bayt attracts top corporates at Cairo Telecomp 2001

Bayt attracts top corporates at Cairo Telecomp 2001

Following an extremely successful launch campaign in November, Bayt.com has been going from strength to strength. In only10 short weeks since its public release, Bayt has already built up an impressive pool of over15,000 candidates and is gaining hundreds of new registrations on a daily basis.

Bayt.com is revolutionizing online recruitment in the Middle East by providing the broadest and most effective job search functionality in the region. Bayt's sophisticated search and filtering tools enable employers and job seekers to conduct highly specific searches by a wide variety of criteria, which include location, industry, salary, skills and experience. In addition, Bayt.com offers a suite of unique online tools for both job seekers and employers to manage and monitor the recruitment process.

This week, Bayt.com is cooperating with global technology partner Oracle Systems to exhibit at Cairo Telecomp2001. The event is one of the largest IT, Networking, Broadcasting & Satellite Technology trade fairs & forums in the Arab World & North Africa, drawing over44,000 visitors in2000. Now in its5th year, the organizers are expecting up to70,000 visitors this year.

Traditionally, the biggest attraction of the exhibition has been the Technology Halls, where the biggest names in Telecom and IT will be exhibiting this year, including Oracle, Cisco Systems, Hewlett Packard, Ericsson and Lucent Technologies, as well as Egyptian Telecom giants Click GSM and MobiNil. Bayt will be there to showcase its superior online tools and to educate corporate customers about the benefits and features of online recruiting through a series of forums and presentations.

Cairo Telecomp2001 will be held from January16th to19th at the Cairo International Conference Center. Bayt.com will be exhibiting at the Oracle Open World Booth in the Technology Hall.

  • Date Posted: 14/01/2001
  • Last updated: 14/01/2001
  • Date Posted: 14/01/2001
  • Last updated: 14/01/2001
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