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Kitajaga app now helps people to find jobs

As the economy starts to recover post-pandemic, people are seeking jobs rather than aid, says the developer of the Kitajaga app. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, June 19, 2022.

KITAJAGA, a digital social mobile app that rendered aid to poor Malaysians during the peak of Covid-19 pandemic, now has a new feature that allows people to find jobs. Reza Razali, founder of Terato Tech, developer of the Kitajaga app, said the feature was rolled out in March and has had a good response from employers.

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