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BdJobs.com Ltd.is the first and leading career management site in Bangladesh. Eight young business and IT professional backed by strong command over e-business and in-depth understanding of the needs of job seekers and employers in the country’s context started this venture on July 2000.

The vision of the company is to try bringing Internet technology in the mainstream business and economic life of the society.

Our web-site aims to explore maximum benefits of the Internet. We believe our service will help the job seekers manage their career more efficiently. This site will also help employers solve many of the problems associated with traditional recruiting methods and allow them to save time and money.

Right after its launching, the site has been able to attract the Internet users in the country. The site regularly updates Job Information (on average more than 1800 valid job news are placed at any point of time at the site), provides facility to the job seekers for posting resume and online application. The site has also been able to get good response from a large number of organizations in the country who use online job advertisement facility, online CV bank access and online application receiving and processing facility of www.bdjobs.com. Till now, more than 5500+ employers in the country have recruited more than 150,000 professionals at different levels for their organizations through Bdjobs.com service.

No. of Unique Daily Visitors: 35,000 (on average)
Monthly Pageviews: 40 million
No. of Resumes posted on the site: 2,80,000
No. of Corporate Accounts: 5500+


Company Management
A.K.M Fahim Mashroor CEO
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Over 1.5 billion people—one quarter of the world’s population—live in areas with no access to electricity, according to a recent UN report. Capitalizing on a sport's global appeal to address this problem, a group of Harvard University students developed sOccket, a soccer ball that turns energy from a kick into electricity.

The portable energy-harvesting device captures the impact energy normally dissipated when the ball is kicked, storing it to charge lights, cell phones and batteries. It works with inductive coil technology, similar to that found in flashlights that power up when shaken. For each 15 minutes of play, it can store enough energy to power a small LED light for three hours. sOccket could eventually help ease the reliance on toxic kerosene lamps in developing nations, thereby reducing the associated health risks.

Currently in the prototyping stages, sOccket has been successfully piloted in Durban, South Africa, and the development team has plans to market a commercial version of the sOccket in Western countries as a high-end tech toy, possibly using a "buy one-give one" model, to subsidize the cost of distributing sOccket in developing nations. Being an all-in-one soccer ball, portable generator, community builder and global health tool, sOccket is another shining example of the functionall trend covered in our sister site’s latest briefing. sOccket has attracted several development funding grants and is now in the process of developing production and distribution partnerships. One to partner with or otherwise get involved in?



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A CNG-run vehicle has to wait for hours in line at a conventional CNG filling station for a refill. To improve the ongoing crisis of CNG, the portable filling stations could be placed at any convenient locations inside the city as well as at the entry or exit points of the city.The units do not require any permanent land and can supply the fuel during crisis situation when natural gas supply through the national grid is breached for any reason.The proposed unit has a control panel, a dispenser and 140 CNG storage cylinders to carry 6,000 cubic metres of compressed natural gas. A fully loaded unit can fill up 600 vehicles.