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Bossjob taps student crowd at UP Fair 2025 to promote AI-powered career tools

Bossjob taps student crowd at UP Fair 2025 to promote AI-powered career tools – BusinessWorld Online


      
      
      
      
      








Artificial intelligence-powered recruitment platform Bossjob participated in UP Fair 2025, held from April 2 to 5 at the University of the Philippines Diliman, marking its first appearance at a major student event outside of traditional job fairs. The fair drew over 50,000 attendees across four days.

Bossjob set up an interactive booth that attracted over 2,000 visitors. Attendees were encouraged to engage with the platform by downloading the app, registering their profiles, and exploring features such as chat-based messaging with recruiters, AI resume analysis, and tools for generating CVs and professional photos.

The platform, which promotes itself as accessible to a wide range of job seekers including those in blue-collar and entry-level roles, emphasized themes of inclusivity and equitable hiring. Its participation aligned with the daily advocacies of the UP Fair, including support for marginalized groups, gender equity, and education access.

Bossjob’s involvement focused on increasing visibility among students and first-time job seekers, offering them tools to prepare for employment in a digital hiring environment.

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Erika Mioten






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