Real-Time Jobs
by WorkDigital Ltd.
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Description
Don't just search for a job. Get a job with this amazing real-time job search App.
For the first time, you can find a job from you iPhone or iPod Touch, and pitch yourself for the job with a single tap.
The TwitterJobSearch App is not just for Twitter users and makes use of proprietary QuickPitch technology to do this.
In a single search, this App allows a job seeker to search hundreds of thousands of job offers, view a job description, and apply for their ideal jobs.
In a job search, time is of the essence. Using the world's first real-time job search engine coupled with sophisticated QuickPitch technology, we'll help job seekers get an early jump on the best jobs.
Features:
- 1st Real-Time Job Search Engine
- Global job search product
- Only mobile App with QuickPitch technology
- Fast, easy to view access to job descriptions
- Email yourself or friends favorite job postings
LANGUAGES:
English
REQUIREMENTS:
Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch (2nd generation)
Requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later
TwitterJobSearch.com
As seen in: BusinessWeek, New York Times, Sydney Morning Herald, The Guardian, TimesOnline, TechCrunch
WorkDigital is not associated with Twitter.com but makes use of Twitter's really quite excellent open API.
© 2009 TwitterJobSearch is a product of WorkDigital Ltd
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Customer Reviews
The quickpitch feature is great.
This app allows job seekers to apply for a job with one click.
Powerful and easy
The quickpitch feature is incredible, making applying for jobs a breeze. This may finally streamline the generally antiquated job application process.
Great!
This is a great easy and simple app to use! Thanks!
- Category: Business
- Released: Oct 21, 2009
- Version: 1.0
- 0.2 MB
- Languages: English
- Seller: WorkDigital Ltd
- © WorkDigital Ltd. 2009
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch (2nd generation). Requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later.





