Quess Corp Ltd. on Thursday, July 3, said it has joined the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC).In an exchange filing, Quess Corp said the staffing and workforce solutions provider, through its platform-led business offering – Hamara Jobs, has joined ONDC as an anchor network participant in the work opportunities domain.
Quess Corp has integrated Hamara Jobs, its mobile-first hiring platform, directly with the ONDC network. This integration will enable discoverability of both job seekers and verified openings across high demand sectors such as logistics, retail, field services, and more, the company said.
The company’s mandate will focus on onboarding other participants and shaping a collaborative, community-driven approach to protocol evolution. Quess Corp said it will add over 5 lakh verified job listings annually to the ONDC network.The platform will enable seamless connections between job seekers and recruiters, helping them find verified opportunities in the shortest possible time and distance, especially across Tier II, Tier III, and rural regions, Quess Corp said.
Quess Corp has integrated Hamara Jobs, its mobile-first hiring platform, directly with the ONDC network. This integration will enable discoverability of both job seekers and verified openings across high demand sectors such as logistics, retail, field services, and more, the company said.
The company’s mandate will focus on onboarding other participants and shaping a collaborative, community-driven approach to protocol evolution. Quess Corp said it will add over 5 lakh verified job listings annually to the ONDC network.The platform will enable seamless connections between job seekers and recruiters, helping them find verified opportunities in the shortest possible time and distance, especially across Tier II, Tier III, and rural regions, Quess Corp said.
Quess Corp shares were trading flat at ₹311.05 apiece at 12.10 pm on Thursday, July 3. The stock has declined 53.15% this year, so far.
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