09/11/2015
Assured Labor gets a nice shot-out in FastCompany's article on Bitcoin Innovation at the http://www.fastcompany.com/3050808/elasticity/mits-plan-to-inspire-the-next-generation-of-bitcoin-innovators Assured Labor
MIT’s Plan To Inspire The Next Generation Of Bitcoin Innovators
New courses will study the origins of Bitcoin, and its surprisingly varied potential applications.
12/24/2013
Merry Christmas from the Team at Assured Labor!
12/20/2013
Happy holidays from Assured Labor! With 2013 coming to an end we wanted to share some insights into Web, Mobile, and Jobs in Brazil and Mexico. Things are heating up in Mobile Recruitment and we look forward to keeping in touch over the year ahead.
11/06/2013
Assured Labor is happy to announce that we've added Steve Pogorzelski and André Andrade to our Board of Directors TechCrunch http://techcrunch.com/2013/11/06/assuredlabor/
AssuredLabor, A Mobile Job Hunting Platform For Latin America, Beefs Up Revenue, Board | TechCrunch
Assured Labor, a job hunting startup that began out of MIT and helps 25,000 employers hire across Latin America, has been doubling revenue month over month..
08/22/2013
Facebook launches Internet.org to create Internet access for 5 billion without connectivity. Assured Labor's take on the opportunities in a world with 100% Internet access.
http://www.assuredlabor.com/blog/facebook-launches-internet-org/
Assured Labor » Facebook launches Internet.org
August 22nd, 2013. Two days ago, Facebook announced the launch of Internet.org, a global partnership – including Ericsson, MediaTek, Nokia, Opera, Qualcomm, and Samsung – dedicated to accelerating the process of bringing Internet access to 5 billion people that currently lack it.
06/11/2013
Assured Labor featured in Forbes Mexico - How do you know if your start-up has the ‘wow factor’? http://www.assuredlabor.com/blog/forbes-mexico-how-do-you-know-if-your-start-up-has-the-wow-factor/ Spanish Original http://www.forbes.com.mx/sites/como-saber-si-tu-startup-tiene-el-wow-factor/ EmpleoListo TrabalhoJá
Assured Labor » Forbes Mexico – How do you know if your start-up has the ‘wow factor’?
Since the birth of Facebook and Twitter, technology ventures have become the protagonists of many investors’ portfolios. Today, we share the story of a company, Assured Labor, that recently closed a USD 5.5 million investment round to expand its concept in Latin America.
04/25/2013
http://venturebeat.com/2013/04/25/assured-labor-funding/
Startup gets $5M to boost employment in the developing world using phones
Assured Labor, which got its start at MIT's MediaLab, focuses on helping people find jobs (and helping recruiters fill vacancies) in emerging markets through the power of simple mobile interfaces.
04/25/2013
Assured Labor is excited to add Capital Indigo as an Investment Partner http://techcrunch.com/2013/04/24/assured-labor/
Assured Labor Raises $5.5M To Find Jobs For Workers Across Latin America | TechCrunch
TechCrunch is a leading technology media property, dedicated to obsessively profiling startups, reviewing new Internet products, and breaking tech news.
01/09/2013
We're excited to welcome John Hyland to the team
Former Monster exec joins Assured Labor as COO to boost mobile recruitment in emerging markets
Mobile recruitment company for emerging markets Assured Labor announced today that former Monster Worldwide executive John Hyland is now its Chief Operating Officer, and will be leading ...
12/21/2012
"Far and away the best prize that life has to offer is the chance to work hard at work worth doing." - Theodore Roosevelt
Warmest wishes for a wonderful holiday season and an incredible 2013!
All the Best,
David, Josh, John, Angelina, Yadira and the Assured Labor Team
12/17/2012
The 20th Anniversary of the SMS - Assured Labor's take.
http://www.assuredlabor.com/blog/text-messaging-reaches-its-20th-anniversary/
Assured Labor » Text Messaging reaches its 20th Anniversary
December 17th, 2012. Two weeks ago, the text message officially celebrated its 20th anniversary. The first text message – or SMS, for short message service – was sent on December 3rd, 1992 from a text engineer in London to a colleague. It said, simply, “Merry Christmas”.