Grab (formerly known as GrabTaxi) is a technology company that offers wide range of ride-hailing and logistics services through its app in Malaysia and neighouring Southeast Asian nations such as Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand. As of July 2016, the number of drivers registered in the network was over 350,000, and the Grab app was downloaded onto more than 19 million mobile devices across Southeast Asia.
Positions:
1. Part Time Recruiter (Driver Acquisition) - Mohon Sini
Gaji : Upto RM1,200.00 Per Month
2. Sales Executive (5 Working Days) - Mohon Sini
Gaji : RM3,000.0 - RM4,000.0 Per Month
Closing date : 23 Nov 2017
3. Driver Acquisition Specialist - Up to RM1,200 (Part Time) - Mohon Sini
Gaji : Upto RM1,200.0 Per Month
4. Sales Executive (5 Working Days) - Mohon Sini
Gaji : Upto RM4,000.0 Per Month
5. Recruiter (Driver Acquisition) - Mohon Sini
Gaji : Upto RM4,000.0 Per Month
6. Part Time Recruiter (Driver Acquisition) - Mohon Sini
Gaji : Upto RM1,200.0 Per Month
Closing date : 23 Nov 2017
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History
Originally established in 2012 as MyTeksi in Malaysia, GrabTaxi is a Southeast Asian focused taxi-booking app founded by Harvard Business School graduates Anthony Tan and Tan Hooi Ling. The idea for GrabTaxi first started when Anthony Tan was a student at Harvard Business School and a classmate pulled him aside to gripe about how hard it was to hail a cab in Malaysia. Tan drew up a business plan for an Uber-like service that won backing from angel investors, leading the youngest of three brothers to quit the family business in 2012 to start GrabTaxi, a mobile application that assigns available cabs nearby to commuters using mapping and location-sharing technology. Tan pitched the idea to the panel of the 2011 Harvard Business Plan Competition, that led to them being placed second, making them the first all-Asian team to have succeeded in many years.
In 2016, Grab added in-app instant messaging to allow simple communication between riders and drivers. It also translates the messages if the languages between rider and driver are different.
In 2016, Grab added in-app instant messaging to allow simple communication between riders and drivers. It also translates the messages if the languages between rider and driver are different.