To help companies find talent in African countries and their diasporas, and to assist job seekers in securing employment, Senegalese tech entrepreneur Kémo Touré has developed a tailored solution.
Wutiko is a web platform that helps Africans, including those in the diaspora, discover the best opportunities for jobs, funding, and events. It was developed by Kémo Touré’s agency, Wutiko Senegal SAS, which operates out of Dakar, as well as Lagos (Nigeria) and Ébène (Mauritius).
The digital solution uses artificial intelligence to match relevant profiles to specific search criteria. Users can apply for temporary opportunities or recruit job seekers. The platform also offers a range of services, including classified ad management, collaboration tools, and performance measurement solutions.
One notable feature is the Wutiko Wealth Index, which evaluates interactions within the platform's community. This initiative aims to address the needs of Africa’s job market while ensuring access to resources tailored to local and regional specificities.
“Wutiko is a platform designed to meet the needs of the job market in Senegal, Africa, and within the diaspora. Instead of carrying around a paper CV or reaching out to unverified companies, young people can enhance their visibility by creating a profile that will be seen by all companies on the platform. Likewise, businesses can recruit using well-structured, certified CVs,” explains Kémo Touré.
Adoni Conrad Quenum