Academically launches healthcare-focused career platform ‘Jobslly’
Platform aims to connect doctors, pharmacists, nurses and allied health professionals with verified roles and upskilling resources
Academically, a one-stop solution providing foreign exam preparation for healthcare professionals has announced the launch of Jobslly.com, a career platform focused on healthcare. The platform is designed exclusively for doctors, pharmacists, nurses and allied health professionals, offering opportunities across India and international markets.
In addition to job listings, Jobslly offers upskilling and professional development courses to help healthcare professionals strengthen clinical, regulatory and career readiness skills, an important factor for global healthcare mobility.
The platform was founded by Dr Akram Ahmad, who has worked across academic and healthcare systems and observed firsthand the fragmented nature of healthcare career pathways. According to sources familiar with the platform’s development, Jobslly addresses recurring challenges such as unclear international pathways, limited access to verified opportunities, and the absence of healthcare-specific recruitment infrastructure.
Rather than aggregating vacancies, Jobslly aims to build structured ecosystems around healthcare careers. This includes centralising verified roles, improving visibility of international opportunities, reducing reliance on informal intermediaries, and creating clearer career pathways.
For healthcare professionals, the platform may provide greater visibility into global opportunities and clearer progression paths. For employers, it offers access to targeted, credential-aligned talent pools. For health systems, it could contribute to more structured workforce mobility and long-term capacity planning.
Platforms like Jobslly reflect a shift toward more transparent, platform-led approaches to healthcare recruitment, marking a move from informal hiring networks to digital career infrastructure. Experts suggest this space could see significant growth over the next decade.
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