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Recruitment Platform EarlyJobs is set to Onboard 10,000+ Women HR Recruiters Remotely – World News Network

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Last updated: October 4, 2025 12:00 am
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Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], October 4: EarlyJobs, one of India’s fastest-growing recruitment startups, has announced its boldest initiative yet — a plan to onboard more than 10,000 freelance women HR recruiters by 2026. At a time when headlines in the recruitment industry are dominated by layoffs, shrinking HR teams, and cost-cutting measures, EarlyJobs is going against the tide. Instead of eliminating recruiters, the company is putting them at the centre of its model, offering remote, flexible, and income-generating careers to women professionals across the country.
Saurav Kumar, Founder and CEO, EarlyJobs
The decision reflects a larger truth about the state of India’s hiring ecosystem. Most recruitment platforms and staffing firms focus exclusively on candidates or companies, promising job seekers more opportunities or helping employers cut hiring costs. But in this race, recruiters, the very people who connect talent with jobs–are often forgotten. EarlyJobs is rewriting this story by treating recruiters themselves as the backbone of the industry, giving them tools, access, and opportunities to build sustainable careers. Saurav Kumar, Founder & CEO of EarlyJobs, explained the philosophy behind the move: “We are like the port for recruiters. Through EarlyJobs, women professionals get access to multiple job opportunities from leading companies while working remotely and independently. With our platform, we’re not just offering jobs, we’re creating careers.”
The vision was born out of observing how women, despite being skilled and qualified, often drop out of the workforce after college, marriage, or maternity leave. Traditional HR roles demand fixed hours and office presence, conditions that many women are unable to commit to while balancing personal responsibilities. EarlyJobs flipped the equation by introducing a freelance recruiter network, enabling women to take control of their time, work remotely, and still participate meaningfully in India’s massive recruitment market.
The rise of freelance recruiters comes at a time when the industry is grappling with contradictions. On one side, India produces millions of graduates every year, but companies complain of slow and inefficient hiring processes. On the other hand, cost pressures are leading many firms to downsize HR teams. EarlyJobs’ approach cuts across this paradox: by mobilising freelance recruiters, the company ensures that businesses still get the human touch and sourcing expertise needed to hire faster, without bearing the overhead costs of large HR departments.
What makes this approach particularly disruptive is the empowerment it provides to women professionals. Freelance recruiters working with EarlyJobs can operate from home, from smaller towns, or even while managing personal commitments, without sacrificing career aspirations. They are not tied to one company’s mandates but instead get access to openings from hundreds of businesses through the platform, multiplying their opportunities to earn and grow. For many women, this is not just an alternative career–it is the only viable pathway to continue working.
Saurav Kumar believes that this impact goes beyond employment statistics. “The vision is to create a decentralised, recruiter-first ecosystem. By hiring 10,000+ women recruiters, we are creating both social impact and business efficiency. Our recruiters gain financial independence, companies get faster hiring at scale, and candidates get access to jobs that were previously out of reach. Everyone wins,” he said.
The larger recruitment industry is watching closely. While traditional platforms continue to focus their messaging on “helping candidates get jobs” or “helping companies cut hiring costs,” EarlyJobs is quietly building an army of recruiters who sit at the centre of the hiring process. By giving recruiters flexibility, volume of opportunities, and access to clients, EarlyJobs is redefining what it means to work in HR in India.
The bold bet on recruiters may well change how the industry thinks about hiring. In a market where staffing firms and portals often view recruiters as replaceable middlemen, EarlyJobs is betting that they are, in fact, the engine of the hiring machine. If successful, the plan to onboard 10,000+ women recruiters will not just create flexible careers but could reset the balance of India’s recruitment industry itself.
As Saurav Kumar concluded, “We are not just solving hiring; we are creating opportunity. For women, for recruiters, for companies — EarlyJobs is the bridge that connects all three. And this is just the beginning.”
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