Bangkok--15 Jan--Yellojobs A recent survey conducted by Yellojobs India tried to uncover the reasons why people are leaving companies. Besides for the money factor the other factors that listed high were non co-operating, bad superiors, no further growth and remuneration, uninteresting job profile, office politics and work environment were the other reasons cited for changing jobs.Jobsites have been solving the problems of recruiting staff since a decade now but still with the competitive job market attrition seems to be so high that most companies are losing more money hiring and paying jobsites and consultants than doing anything else. We had previously on WATBlog listed down 5 reasons why social networking sites are a threat to jobsites. Also last year a bunch of job referral networking sites had sprung up. So there is techtribe.com, reffster.com and even a yellojobs.com which seem to be catering to this space. Even Info edge Ltd the parent company to Naukri has launched Brijj.com last year to leverage the power of networking for jobs. Though e-recruitment is still a small part of the overall recruitment spend in India to give you some statistics according to Ma Foi-India Today survey, recruitment fees in India stood at Rs 4,500 corer in 2006, out of which only Rs 500 corer was through e-recruitment. Incentivized employee referrals was always a part of the recruitment spend since BPO’s came to fore and huge manpower recruitment became a big task for companies. With online job referral companies like techtribe, yellojobs, refuter and brijj coming to the fore such referral based recruitments are bound to rise. According to me the consumer internet model of job referrals might be plagued with people referring unknown individuals. Maybe if someone explored the same model from an enterprise solution point of view targeted at a top down model for enterprises then it may just bring far more credible results.But nonetheless it does look like online job referral sites are here to stay and will surely cause a few waves in the e-recruitment industry.