Google Kormo app launched to help Indians find entry-level jobs

On Wenesday, Google said it has expanded its jobs app, called Kormo Jobs. The aim is to help India in finding jobs.

The major  search giant looks to offer a helping hand to millions looking for entry-level roles. And to give entry to new option to displace Microsoft’s LinkedIn relevance in the world’s second largest internet market.

The company first launched Kormo Jobs in Bangladesh in 2018 and expanded it to Indonesia last year. Google made Kormo available in India under the brand Jobs as a Spot on Google Pay app last year.

Google korma app

Credits : techcrunch.com Google says a number of companies, including Zomato and Dunzo — a Bangalore-based startup it has invested in — have posted more than 2 million verified jobs on the platform.

Google said today it is rebranding the Jobs Spot on Google Pay as Kormo Jobs in India. And also making its standalone Android app available in one of its key overseas markets.

In addition to helping users identify open calls for entry-level roles, the Kormo Jobs app is also designed to help them learn new skills, and easily create a CV.

Bickey Russell, regional manager and operations lead at Kormo Jobs, said the company will continue to invest in bringing new features and jobs to the app in the future.