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One Media Africa sets up new recruitment company

The new company is an attempt to cover more grounds for hiring and consultations across the African continent.

A reception area for One Africa Media

Alongside Jobberman and Brighter Monday, also owned by the digital giant, TATC will offer African employers more in the areas of recruiting the best candidates for jobs.

There are many companies in Africa who face a lot of hardship in getting to the best candidates from other African countries.

TATC will ease the burden these companies have to go through during a hiring process by finding the right skill and talent that they need from where they need it from on the continent.

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Jobberman and Brighter Monday already cover East, West and Southern Africa, so it's easier for TATC to help its clients find candidates across the continent.

According to Lekan Olude, Jobberman co-founder and partner for TATC, "Just because we were structured as a job website there were engagements that we couldn't deliver so we decided to setup this company known as TATC.

"TATC is that company that gives clients the opportunity to be able to hire in any African country."

The TATC portal has a combined 10 million profiles and over 1 billion data points of candidates across Africa.

The company also provides "exhaustive related data researches from salary surveys to manpower migration".

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