It is hard to believe we are nearly halfway through 2018. It is with great pride that I have witnessed Afrinection's community and following grow each month. Some people have joined us to network with like-minded individuals and punt their ventures, talents, and ideas, whilst others have joined Afrinection to find human talent, a new job, and investment. Another group has reached out to us to advertise their goods, products, and services for a once-off fee of USD25. Afrinection, over time, has developed into a one-stop-shop of services which are available to you upon registering your free company or individual profile.
Firstly, there is the opportunity to post jobs or apply to vacancies across Africa. Then there is an option to join as an advertising partner and showcase your products/brands/services to our entire community and social media following.
Finally, you can use our forum to exchange ideas, read our blog posts about successful Africans like yourself, or simply extend your professional network. So please join Afrinection today and let us continue to move Africa forward together - one successful connection, vacancy filled, job found, or product sold at a time!
Best Regards,
Kifle
PS: If you have not done so already, take a look at the profile previews and interviews of some registered Afrinection community members by visiting our YouTube channel. If you would like to have your interview posted and are registered on Afrinection, please email Tolu at support@afrinection.com
Founder's letter - Afrinection in a nutshell: jobs board, micro-advertising, networking, blogs and so much more
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