Daywork helps companies to find casual or temp jobs with every degree

25 September 2018 Startups

Job opportunities nowadays do not serve only for full-time works, many employers today are looking for staffs to do temporary jobs and somehow it’s not easy for them. Daywork, a Thai startup found this pain point as opportunity. The online marketplace Daywork was born for temp jobs to match between temp workers and companies based on their needs and locations.

Daywork has worked with education institutes like Chiang Mai Rajaphat University, Mahanakorn University of Technology and Nakhon Ratchasima University, supplying students to the companies as part time staffs. Most of jobs are the field that students are studying such as accounting, IT, graphic, and communication arts.

As an online marketplace that bridges the part-time workers with companies, Daywork has supplied staffs, both of individuals and group to the companies based on their needs and job descriptions.

There are many events organized each month and companies and organisers basically require event staffs to work for them for a certain period. An advantage of staffs sourced by Daywork is that they all are qualified students who represent their universities.

Kueakun Sawangwong, account executive of Daywork (Thailand) says there are varieties of job descriptions. Most of events required some 20-30 event staffs to stay at the booth, working for 6-8 hours a day with average wage of 500-800 baht per day depending on job descriptions and the agreement by which Daywork earns by service fee charge at the employers.

Through the agreement of memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Daywork and universities, those part-time staffs who are students have been recorded their performance and this ensures the companies that they can have responsible and efficient staffs who are ready to work for them. Any students who break the rule will be recorded with blacklist.

Having been introduced for six months, the startup today has more than 50,000 users and 20,000 of them are active users who are ready to work.