Vahan places 5K workers a month through WhatsApp
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Fri, Mar 5 2021 19:42 IST |
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New Delhi, March 5 : Vahan, an Artificial Intelligence-enabled livelihood platform, on Friday said that it is placing 5,000 blue-collar workers every month through its WhatsApp-enabled chatbot called Mitra.
The platform also announced reaching a significant milestone of providing employment opportunities to over 1 lakh blue-collar professionals.
These workers have been placed in several blue/grey-collar jobs in sectors such as logistics, delivery, and BPOs, the company said.
Vahan said it currently has 5 million users on its platform and is adding 2.5 lakh people every month.
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