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Jobsdb by SEEK launches targeted recruitment feature at HR conference

Employment marketplace Jobsdb by SEEK introduced a personalized targeting recruitment feature on 18 August 2026 while hosting 500 human resource executives in Hong Kong

Jobsdb by SEEK launches targeted recruitment feature at HR conference

Jobsdb by SEEK, a Hong Kong-based employment marketplace, recently held its third HR Conference 2026 at the JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong. The event, themed "Empowering Talent and Technology Towards Tomorrow," gathered nearly 500 human resources professionals to discuss the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the workplace and talent matching.

Daryl Lau, Sales Director, Jobsdb by SEEK, emphasized that AI and innovative technologies are rapidly reshaping recruitment and talent management, making it increasingly challenging for employers to quickly assess and identify suitable candidates. The conference featured panel discussions on AI's role in HR, the talent war in Asia, and strategies for attracting diverse talent.

Jobsdb also unveiled new AI features, including Personalised Targeting, which enhances targeting capabilities by learning from each employer's unique hiring activity and role requirements, and Assist, an AI-powered tool that conducts pre-screening and automates reference checks, enabling employers to move faster and more confidently through the hiring process.

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