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Carrier Web site from Gensys

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KOCHI: The Kochi based human resource company Gensys has launched an interactive carrier Web site to provide a one-stop solution for recruiters and seekers alike.

The site www.gensysonline.com features as an intelligent agent that lists out resumes or jobs according to the patterns required. Users can register for a fee payable via demand draft and register their resume or search for resumes, Mr T.S. Vishwanathan, Managing Partner, said in a press release issued here.

Gensys is the brainchild of a group of highly experienced professionals in the field of human resources in south India who have been operating for over six years.

With a very wide base of clients and many successful placements, the company had forayed into the Internet keeping in tune with the times and launched the one-stop HR portal. The company had also plans to open branches in Chennai and Bangalore soon, he said.

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