
I am sure all of you know what is Jobstreet all about. Whenever we are looking for a job, we will usually try our luck at Jobstreet.com as well because it is a major internet recruitment site in Malaysia.
Now, looking for jobs at Jobstreet has become much more easier with Jobstreet mobile app. You can easily search for jobs and even apply for your dream job with just a few clicks on your phone. The best thing is, this application is available for all popular smartphones/tablets such as Android, Blackberry, iPhone and even iPad.
Advert :
1) search for jobs
2) apply for jobs
3) bookmark jobs that you are interested at
4) COMING SOON – check your job matches
I have personally tried it out (not that I am looking for a job
) and overall it is fine. I have nothing to complaint for now. I feel that they should improve the menu and UI because some setting are not very clear. When I click on the menu, it only shows me the ‘exit’. Where do I set my account then? At one part, it says, “press (a screwdriver/spanner symbol) to change setting. I was looking for the symbol in the menu and everywhere else and finally realised that I need to press on the symbol which is on the phrase itself. Shouldn’t that be on the menu?
Anyway, it is not a complaint but just a feedback to improve the app
. Otherwise the app is good. You can log in using your Jobstreet ID and viola, you can already look for jobs
If you would like to download this application, you can get it from your app download software in your phone. Just search for ‘Jobstreet’ and you can find it there
Still lost? No worries, you can get more information about this application by clicking HERE.
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http://www.jobstreet.com Chen Chow
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Hi. My name is Rodger. I am a tech enthusiast. I love gadgets especially mobile devices and that is how I end up creating this blog :)
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