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    EarlyJobs Launches New Franchise in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh Expanding Nationwide Recruitment Reach

    Shruti JoshiBy Shruti JoshiNovember 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Anantapur (Andhra Pradesh) [India], November 14: EarlyJobs, India’s first tech-enabled recruitment platform, has launched its new franchise in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, marking another milestone in building India’s largest decentralised hiring network. With this expansion, EarlyJobs aims to strengthen its presence across South India, connecting employers with skilled talent from Tier 2 and Tier 3 regions while empowering local recruiters and students through AI-driven recruitment technology.

    Franchise Inauguration Ceremony: Anantpur, Andhra Pradesh

    The Anantapur franchise will serve as a key regional hub, catering to nearby towns and educational institutions across Rayalaseema and South Andhra Pradesh. This initiative reinforces EarlyJobs’ mission to democratize access to job opportunities and help graduates from smaller cities connect directly with employers nationwide.

    Anantapur, home to several colleges and universities, produces thousands of graduates every year, many of whom face limited access to corporate placements. EarlyJobs will address this gap by establishing college partnerships, organising job fairs, and integrating its AI-powered assessment platform to evaluate aptitude, communication, and technical skills.

    EarlyJobs’ franchise model enables local entrepreneurs to run independent recruitment operations under its brand, supported by the company’s technology, candidate database,

    and operational guidance. Speaking on the launch, Saurav Kumar, Founder and CEO of EarlyJobs, said:

    “Anantapur is a key part of our South India expansion strategy. The region has immense untapped potential for college graduates to local recruiters. Our goal is to create a local hiring hub that connects candidates and employers faster through our AI-backed tools. This franchise will play a crucial role in bridging the gap between education and employability.”

    At the core of EarlyJobs’ growth is its AI recruitment suite, which includes AI Skill Assessments, Smart Recruiter Dashboards, College Integration Portals, and a Freelance Recruiter Network. This technology, combined with local reach, gives EarlyJobs a competitive advantage in sourcing high-quality candidates across various industries, including BFSI, BPO, EdTech, Retail, and Manufacturing.

    With over 22 franchises, including Mohali, Chandigarh, Rampur, Hyderabad, and Coimbatore, EarlyJobs continues to expand its nationwide footprint. The Anantapur franchise will further accelerate its vision of creating a district-level hiring ecosystem across all 700+ districts of India.

    EarlyJobs has already facilitated over 2,000 placements, trained more than 1,000 interns, and onboarded over 300 freelance recruiters, connecting regional talent with leading employers nationwide. The company’s model promotes inclusion, enabling women recruiters, graduates, and first-time entrepreneurs to build careers in recruitment and HR services.

    With the Anantapur launch, EarlyJobs strengthens its mission to make hiring faster, fairer, and more inclusive through AI and local partnerships. The new centre will begin operations this quarter, onboarding institutions and companies for collaborative hiring initiatives.

    “Our vision is to reach every college, recruiter, and company across India, starting from Tier-3 towns like Anantapur,” said Saurav Kumar. “This launch brings us one step closer to that goal.”

    EarlyJobs is India’s first AI-powered recruitment network connecting companies, colleges, and freelance recruiters. The platform combines job matching, skill assessment, and applicant tracking to streamline the hiring process and ensure transparency. With a growing franchise network and strong enterprise partnerships, EarlyJobs is redefining how India hires, one city at a time.

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