StealUp Signs Strategic Business Agreement with Cambodia's 'Javipay'

Stelup (CEO Minji Oh) announced on the 6th that it has signed a strategic business agreement with Cambodian IT human resource recruitment platform ‘Jobify (CEO Sopha Sum)’. Through this agreement, the two companies plan to strengthen cooperation to support Cambodian IT talents to find employment at Korean companies.

Stealup is a company that provides job and job training for foreign professionals, and operates the AI-based business Korean conversation learning application 'Hangling'. Jabipay is a Cambodian IT human resource recruitment platform with a job seeker pool of over 12,000, 80% of whom are IT experts. In particular, Jabipay has secured Woori Bank as a client, so it has a high level of understanding of domestic corporate culture.

Through this agreement, the two companies will prioritize projects that connect Cambodian talent with domestic companies, focusing on IT jobs that can be done remotely. StealUp plans to continue its efforts to connect talent from various countries with domestic companies, with the goal of innovating the foreign employment market.

Oh Min-ji, CEO of StealUp, said, “We are creating innovation in the foreign employment market so that foreigners who dream of working in Korea can contribute to the growth of domestic companies,” and “We will continue to help talented people from various countries find positions as suitable talents for domestic companies.”

“Cambodian workers have a very high preference for Korean companies,” said Sofa Island, CEO of Zapaye. “We expect that this agreement with StealUp will provide a good opportunity for Cambodian IT talents to enter the Korean market.”


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