Naukri.com

Naukri.com is an Indian employment website which operates in India and the Middle East. It was founded in March 1997 by Sanjeev Bikhchandani as a division of Info Edge.[1][2] Naukri.com is the largest employment website in India.[3][4]

History

Naukri.com was launched on 27 March 1997. The company was started as a floorless employment exchange. It was a database of resume, jobs, and recruitment consultants. Conceived as a platform of job seekers and hiring managers to meet, the services went commercial in October 1997.

It all started when Sanjeev Bikhchandani quit his corporate job at Hindustan Milkfood Manufacturers (now Glaxo Smithkline) and founded two companies with his partner - Info Edge (for arranging database) and Indmark (pharmaceutical) .[5] Info Edge offered salary reports to various categories of college graduates such as engineering and MBAs. Salary reports were sold to companies, somewhere between 5000 and 10,000 INR. Sanjeev and his business partner at Info Edge operated from servants’ quarter located in Sanjeev's home.

In 1991, The Department of Telecom (DoT) advertised for videotex services.[6] Info Edge submitted the business plan to DoT and it was shortlisted. For reasons undisclosed, the department canceled the pilot project. This was a setback and Sanjeev and his business partner parted ways. His partner took Indmark and he was left in charge of Info Edge.[7]

During a visit to an IT fair at Delhi's fairground (Pragati Maidan), he was drawn to a stall written WWW Curious, Sanjeev found more about how the Internet worked. The Internet was new in India in the 90s. He took help from his brother Sushil who was residing in the US to hire a server. The server was hired at a monthly rent of $25.

This is how Info Edge India, which was then a holding company of Naukri.com was started. On 1 May 1995, it became Info Edge (India) Private Limited.[8]

In 1996, the recession hit and the company suffered loss.[9] It was then Sanjeev took help from his friend Anil Lall and shared the thought of creating the website. Anil Lall was offered a 7 percent share in the company. Another friend, VN Saroja took care of the operations. She was made 9 percent shareholder in the company.[10]

Naukri.com was launched on 2 April 1997[11] and the first version of the website had 1000 jobs collected from 29 newspapers. Reviews of business magazines, newspapers and word-of-mouth followed. Jobseekers learned job search on Naukri was free, and soon more people started logging in. Traffic on Naukri.com slowly and steadily increased.

In 2012, the company launched mobile apps for Blackberry, Android and iPhone devices[12] and reportedly received 23% of its traffic from mobile users in 2013.[13][14]

Naming issues

The website has faced problems with competitors registering websites with names similar to naukri.com. The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) ordered Abs IT Solutions to transfer the domain naukarie.com to Info Edge India.[15]

Business model

The website follows Business-to-Business and Business-to-consumer models.[16]

The website generates revenue through Subscription fees and advertising. 90 percent of the revenue earned is from the recruiters (B-2-B). 10 percent of the income sources are from jobseeker services.[17]

See also

  • List of employment websites

References

  1. Sangeeta Singh. How I made my 1st million: naukri.com CEO Rediff, 23 July 2005, retrieved 22 December 2024^
  2. Don't live someone else's dream: Naukri.com chairman Sanjeev Bikchandani at Mind Rocks Summit India Today, retrieved 7 September 2012^
  3. Global Knowledge Work: Diversity and Relational Perspectives Edward Elgar Publishing, 2011, retrieved 29 July 2016^
  4. World-wide workforce II: An intercultural benchmark of global recruiting practices CCBS Press, 27 November 2014, retrieved 29 July 2016^
  5. Naukri.com was just 'one more small idea' Business Line, 21 October 2012^
  6. How I made my 1st million: naukri.com CEO rediff.com, 23 July 2005^
  7. Sanjeev's Business partner took Indmark and he was left in charge of Info Edge 2003^
  8. In May 1, 1995, it became Info Edge (India) Private Limited. Times Internet^
  9. In 1996, the recession hit and the company suffered loss 2003^
  10. Two friends along with Sanjeev & his brother, became the founding partners of Naukri.com 2003^
  11. The Rediff Interview - The amazing story of the making of Naukri.com rediff.com, retrieved 8 Jan 2007^
  12. Naukri Launches Mobile Apps For iOS, Blackberry & Android VCCircle, 2 February 2012, retrieved 2 February 2012^
  13. New Naukri App is a hit with job seekers India Today, retrieved 5 December 2013^
  14. Naukri Android mobile App records 2.9 Lakh downloads in one month indianexpress.com, retrieved 6 December 2013^
  15. WIPO recognizes Info Edge's right on Naukarie.com domain Business Standard, retrieved 13 January 2015^
  16. Subir Bandyopadhyay. B2B or B2C Site? 30 November 2008^
  17. Subir Bandyopadhyay. Business Model of Naukri.com 30 November 2008^