NEWS20 April 2010
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NEWS20 April 2010
Hunting for that new job has been made that much easier for iPhone owners, as Research launches its first app.
The free app made its debut on the App Store today.
While it may not have the universal appeal of ZombieSmash, Angry Birds or Doodle Jump, we fully expect it to be a hit with regular visitors to Research Live and Research Jobfinder.
Users can view full details on each job advertised through Research Jobfinder, mark interesting opportunities and forward information and links via email. The app also allows users to save search criteria and view jobs by title, salary and location.
Jennifer Sproul, Research’s sales and marketing director, said: “With the employment market starting to move again, employers and job seekers want to keep ahead of the curve. Being able to access job opportunities via your iPhone, while on the move, makes sure you are always the first to know. This new app will rapidly become a valuable recruitment tool for those working in the research and insight market.”
You can download Research Jobfinder for iPhone here.
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