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Tokopedia the Most Wanted Start-Up Company to Work: Jobplanet

Ellavie Ichlasa Amalia • 30 December 2015 16:48
medcom.id, Jakarta: Jobplanet, an online community platform to discuss about employment world, released the 10 most wanted start-up companies to work. 
 
Jobplanet defines a startup as an internet based company which has dynamic development and specific target market. It selected the most wanted start-ups by analyzing page-view clicked by its visitors in November 2015.
 
The data showed there were 30,000 page views for 48 start-ups in Indonesia. Among them, Tokopedia was the most wanted startup.
 
Tokopedia got 49.17 percent of the total pageview analyzed by Jobplanet. Two weeks ago, the Metrotvnews.com team visited the new office of Tokopedia. It has an office that will make everyone else envious. Therefore, it is not surprise that many are interested in working at the office.
 
Meanwhile, at the second position, Traveloka got 12.28 percent out of the total pageview, followed by Go-Jek which got 12 percent of the total pageview.
 
"So far, most of the future employees are searching for large companies, as start-ups are still considered unstable companies. However, based on our research, it is seen that the Jobplanet users have shown interest to start-ups," mentioned Kemas Antonius, Chief Product Officer of Jobplanet in Indonesia.
 
Here are the 10 most wanted start-ups by future employers:
 
1.PT Tokopedia or Tokopedia (49.17 percent)
2.PT Traveloka Indonesia or Traveloka (12.28 percent)
3.PT Go-Jek Indonesia or Go-Jek (12.00 percent)
4.PT ECart Services Indonesia or Lazada (8.62 percent)
5.PT Kreatif Media Karya or KMK Online (3.90 percent)
6.PT Darta Media Indonesia or Kaskus (3.46 percent)
7.PT Bhinneka Mentari Dimensi or Bhinneka.com (3.27 percent)
8.PT Global Digital Niaga or Blibli.com (2.95 percent)
9.PT OLX Indonesia or OLX (2.31 percent)
10.PT Fashion Eservices Indonesia or Zalora (2.04 percent)

 
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