This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.
Under the name GoworQ, Mauricio Ortíz created a technological platform with Artificial Intelligence applied to recruitment in order to allow hiring and working in real time. He took the project as something very important after living the experience of having little work despite eagerness to.
“It is a talent app that has 187 trades and allows you to automatically connect with companies that need to recruit, immediately to a candidate, either for a defined or replacement time, something like 'the job Tinder'; in this way a unemployed person can search for a 'pitutito' or who wants to develop an 'extra task' post hits, can do it through the search for offers of services or jobs through the app."
How does it work?
For those interested, future employees and workers have two ways of doing it. For those looking to offer work, they must download the application “GoworQ Hire” from the Android app market. At that time you can register as a person or as a company.
Meanwhile, for those looking for work, they must download "GoworQ Work", an app in which they can mark up to three trades or skills and will immediately be available to an employer.
“GoworQ gets the request and geolocates who covers the need. In a time that goes between 27 and 42 minutes, a person can have a new job and an employer solves their lack of staff. Subsequently, both can be qualified and everything is registered in the application.”
Benefits
As a way to protect the worker and the employer, GoworQ has an agreement with insurer CHUBB. “From the moment the match is done, the worker is insured and the contractor is also insured in case something happens to the worker. Both are protected,” Ortíz details.
Among the items that need personnel with the immediacy that GoworQ delivers are the gastronomy, hotel, and retail trades, since they are where there is the highest absenteeism.
This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.