| The parent of JobStreet (India), Malaysia Online, is now listed on the Malaysian Stock Exchange and has adequate resources for expansion. |
| As a result of the expansion, "we will have more brick and mortar offices in India", said managing director and vice president of Jobstreet (India) N Muralidharan. He, however, declined to reveal where the new offices will be or how much investment this will involve. |
| The expansion will help more Indian companies recruit through the jobsite. |
| "Many are still a little skeptical about the virtual world and a face-to-face interaction should help the company garner more business," says Muralidharan. JobStreet also has to jostle for market share with competitors Naukri.com and Monster.com. |
| The job portal, with its five offices at Pune, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Chennai and Bangalore, has 1.2 million registered jobseekers from India, out of a global total of 2.8 million. |
| "Over 2,000 companies too are registered with us in their endeavour to headhunting," said Muralidharan. Today the online recruiter counts India as its second biggest market, after Malaysia. |
| JobStreet Corporation Berhad began to expand out of Malaysia in 1999. In the quarter-ended September 30, 2004 it recorded a topline of $2.42 million and its bottomline was $705,000. In 2003 it made $1.58 million and $259,000 respectively for the corresponding period. |
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