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Job Search Engine – LinkUp’s free & simple iPhone app

LinkUp’s iPhone application, called ‘Job Search Engine,’ allows job seekers to search for relevant job listings by keyword, location, company, or industry. Users can also save jobs to a Favorites list and access their Favorite jobs on their computer at a later time via a web browser or RSS feed reader. Job seekers can also save specific search queries as job alerts and be notified via email of all new matching jobs.

Additional features of LinkUp’s free iPhone app, which also works on the iPod Touch, include:

  • Email alerts when Favorite jobs are closed by the employer
  • Ability to instantly email relevant jobs to any email address
  • Ability to apply to job openings directly from the iPhone
  • Sophisticated compression technology and is capable of delivering extremely fast search results on Edge, 3G, or WiFi networks.

LinkUp’s Basic Job Search

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LinkUp’s Advanced Search

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LinkUp’s Job Search Results

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LinkUp’s Job Details

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LinkUp’s 100-Second Video Demo

  • http://phkey.com Tim

    This sounds like a very needed app if it works well. Speaking of getting resourceful, I know the job market is tough out there, but the most important difference will come as more job seekers take responsibility and get more creative.

    This isn’t for everyone, but here’s one example- there are plenty of skill sets that are for whatever reason not “conventional” enough to be taught in schools, but the mastery of which would lead to income producing possibilities without relying on an employer.

    Most of us are trained to be employees- nothing wrong with that, but thinking that way is a kind of limitation that keeps many from learning skills that would allow them to carve out a path to income.

    One of them can be as close as the computer in front of a job seeker which is usually used more for entertainment than learning any income-producing activity.

    For the first time in history, we are 3 feet in front of the world, yet few learn how to use it in a way to render 1) value to others and 2) long term income for ourselves.

    While there are many hyped-up websites out there promising the world and delivering little (I spent too much $ finding that out), there are also some great exceptions, and this one is still largely unknown but comes highly recommended by an increasing number of people who are expanding their skills and making some regular checks.

    This particular resource helped me build online income, and with over a billion people online a and growing, it’s a solution more people should consider – at least during off-hours in the beginning until it grows.

    http://leavethejobbehind.com

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