Blessing Chesterfield sets new recruitment standard with launch of Hirelinks in Oyo 

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A new player has entered the recruitment landscape in Oyo State as Hirelinks Recruitment Agency Ltd. officially commences operations in Ibadan.

The agency is set up with a clear mandate: to simplify hiring for employers while opening up genuine employment opportunities for job seekers across the state and beyond.

Founded by Blessing Chesterfield, Hirelinks is built on a strong commitment to workforce development and ethical recruitment practices.

Chesterfield, known for her passion for employment advocacy, established the agency in response to persistent challenges within the labour market—where businesses often struggle to find reliable staff, and qualified individuals remain without stable jobs.

Hirelinks positions itself as a bridge between these two realities. By adopting a structured recruitment process, the agency focuses on careful candidate screening, skill-based matching, and transparent engagement with both employers and applicants. This approach is designed to reduce hiring risks for organizations and ensure that job seekers are placed in roles where they can thrive and grow.

Speaking on the launch, Chesterfield explained that the vision behind Hirelinks is rooted in restoring confidence to the recruitment process. She noted that effective hiring should not be stressful or uncertain, and that with the right systems in place, both employers and employees can achieve lasting success.

The agency caters to a wide range of clients, from startups and SMEs to larger organizations, while also creating opportunities for professionals and domestic workers seeking decent and sustainable employment. With its operations headquartered in Ibadan, Hirelinks aims to contribute meaningfully to economic growth by supporting businesses and reducing unemployment in the region.

The launch of Hirelinks Recruitment Agency marks a promising step toward a more organized, trustworthy, and opportunity-driven labour market in Oyo State.

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