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From Donations to Direct Hiring: How Joblio Can Transform College Career Placement

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For decades, most college career centers in the U.S. have relied on the same recruitment playbook: career fairs, bulletin boards, and generic job boards that treat students much like they did in the 1970s. Meanwhile, employers face persistent talent shortages, especially for early‑career roles, and students struggle to turn their education into meaningful work quickly and efficiently. Into this gap steps Joblio.co , led by founder Jon Purizhansky , with a model that turns existing college–employer relationships into a modern, AI‑driven talent pipeline. A New Role for Donor Companies and Alumni Every private college already has two powerful but underused assets: corporate donors and alumni in decision‑making roles. These companies and leaders are used to supporting their schools financially, sponsoring events, or funding scholarships. With Joblio, they can support in a more direct and measurable way: by hiring students and recent graduates at scale. Instead of just writing checks, donor...

Protecting Ghana Talent: Ethical Recruitment, Fraud Risks, and the Joblio Model

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Ghana’s young workforce is increasingly targeted by fake recruiters and online scams, even as governments and employers search for reliable pathways to move talent safely across borders. This article outlines the problem, highlights documented fraud patterns, and explains how Jon Purizhansky ’s Joblio model of ethical recruitment can help governments, investors, employers, and job seekers reduce risk and improve outcomes. The scale of unethical recruitment in Ghana Ghana has a growing, educated youth population and a high demand for secure employment at home and abroad, which makes job seekers vulnerable to fraudulent offers that promise fast-track recruitment or overseas jobs. Public authorities report that online fraud, including job and recruitment scams, caused losses of over GH¢ 4.4 million in just the first quarter of 2025. • The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has repeatedly warned that sophisticated fake recruitment schemes now impersonate official agencies using copied logos, ...

Israel’s Labor Crisis: Why Ethical Tech Solutions Are Now a National Security Imperative

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 An Op-Ed on Israel’s Labor Shortage and the Technology We Need to Avoid Economic, Security, and Human Rights Disaster Israel’s postwar recovery and long-term security will be decided not on the battle field alone, but in the labor market. Today, Israel is confronting a labor shortage so severe that it threatens economic stability, national security, and the country’s moral standing — and without a radical shift toward ethical, technology-powered recruitment platforms like Joblio , the nation faces a slow-motion crisis that could undermine everything it has fought to protect. A Labor Shortage in a Country at War Since the exclusion of most Palestinian workers after October 2023, Israel has scrambled to fill massive gaps in construction, agriculture, caregiving, hospitality, and essential services by importing foreign labor at unprecedented scale. In 2025 alone, Israel issued approximately 61,000 new work permits to foreign workers, bringing the total migrant workforce to more ...

Labour Migration to Romania

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 Labour migration to Romania has become central to keeping the country’s economy running, especially in construction, manufacturing, trade, logistics and hospitality, but rapid growth has exposed serious regulatory gaps, corruption risks and worker abuse by unethical intermediaries. Ethical recruitment platforms like Joblio , led by CEO Jon Purizhansky , now play a key role in protecting migrant workers while helping Romanian employers fill chronic labour shortages transparently and in full legal compliance. Scale of migration and shortages Romania has shifted from being mainly a country of emigration to a major importer of labour from Asia and other non‑EU states in less than a decade. By late 2024, around 140,000 non‑EU workers, mainly from Nepal, Sri Lanka, Turkey and India, were officially employed in Romania, concentrated in construction, manufacturing, trade and hospitality. Non‑EU workers with residence permits for employment exceeded 136,000 by August 2025, with Nepalese an...

Joblio: How AI-Powered Ethical Recruitment Is Protecting Human Rights And Shaping Future Of Work

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Joblio: How AI-Powered Ethical Recruitment Is Protecting Human Rights And Shaping The Future Of Work   In an era when global labor shortages and worker migration are accelerating, the recruitment industry stands at a crossroads. Traditional cross-border hiring has too often depended on opaque intermediaries, illegal fees, and practices that put vulnerable people at risk of human rights abuses. Joblio, the ethical recruitment platform founded by refugee-turned-entrepreneur Jon Purizhansky , is using advanced technology and AI-driven processes to build a fundamentally different model—one designed to protect workers while helping employers access reliable talent worldwide. Fixing a broken global recruitment system For decades, migrant workers have been exposed to predatory brokers, deceptive promises, and hidden recruitment fees that can trap them in cycles of debt and vulnerability. Many pay thousands of dollars just to secure a job abroad, leaving them indebted before they ever rece...

Revolutionizing Global Labor Migration: The Case for Government Partnerships with Joblio

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In an era where labor migration drives economic growth yet remains plagued by exploitation and inefficiency, innovative platforms like Joblio are stepping up to offer transformative solutions. Founded by Jon Purizhansky , Joblio is a technology-driven service that fosters ethical, transparent connections between employers and migrant workers worldwide. By examining the potential for public-private partnerships (PPPs) between governments and Joblio, we can understand how such collaborations could overhaul outdated recruitment systems. These partnerships address widespread issues in the global HR sector, including corrupt middleman networks that exploit workers from developing regions, while also mitigating security vulnerabilities that arise from opaque hiring processes. Joblio’s direct-connectivity model, enhanced by AI matching and rigorous verification, provides a scalable framework for governments to promote fair migration and bolster national interests. Joblio functions as a digita...

Portugal Shows the United States How Labour Migration Should Work

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As a lawyer and entrepreneur who has spent years navigating labour migration systems on both sides of the Atlantic, one conclusion is unavoidable: Portugal is doing what the United States still only talks about. While Washington debates reforms and clings to a slow, paperwork‑ heavy model, Lisbon is building a more agile, market‑responsive framework that actually gets workers where they are needed. The core difference is philosophical. Portugal treats labour migration as an economic policy tool; the United States largely treats it as a compliance problem. In Portugal, policymakers start with the labour market: which sectors are short of talent, how quickly can those gaps be filled, and what legal pathways will give employers predictable timelines? In the U.S., employers must first survive an obstacle course of forms, audits, and lotteries before a foreign worker can even think of starting a job. Consider how each country responds to shortages in sectors like IT, construction, health c...