Thursday, June 21, 2012

Urgent : Suggestions required !

Greetings of the day !
I'm working on several online/offline roles to shape the career track of fellow students. I'm coordinating with the Nasir Jawed (Product Manager - TimesJobs.com) to have a separate category dedicated for Aviation with some sub categories like cfd, do178 etc ....
I'm sharing his reply with you, he is looking forward for the suggestions. Even though I can reply it at my own but I want the reply to be the voice of US because unity has power and always helps us to understands the various aspects.

Dear Himalya,

Thanks for bringing this issue to us. We are intent on adressing this segment better than others. However, in a huge software system which is standardized as per indusry, such as ours, it takes time to add master lists such as aviation.

We will appreciate if you can provide us with a list of specializations and roles in aviation industry so that we can make our system better.

Thanks for your help,

Regards,
Nasir Jawed
Product Manager - TimesJobs.com

I'
ve written the above mail in green color because it shows keep running, now it's a request that please don't make it a red . I'm sure that It's going to help you a lot.


Some benefits of this task :  
  • We'll get the exact jobs which we're looking for in our inbox. Generally it happens that we receive emails like "Travel Process", "Embedded Jobs", "Cabin Crew" and some other software jobs which have no relation at all with the Aviation Industry (Considering Engineering segment).
  • Companies will get the exact candidate which they're looking for. It'll save the time of  HRs to sort the resumes. They just have to select and call you for interview.
  • Paid clients of the job portal will not get the irrelevant leads because it decreases the brand value of the job portal so every job portal wants their clients to get the relevant leads. It's a policy that if a company A is looking for an apple, so job portal must give "apple juice" to the company in order to move towards excellence.



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