Top 10 Job Hunting Smartphone Apps
From Campus to Careers 18
09
2012
By Pearlie Davis
Get the competitive edge you deserve!
When it comes to finding a new job, we need all the help we can get!
Today’s job market is competitive, so any edge or advice you can get as
far as setting yourself apart is beneficial. These days the job hunt
almost entirely takes place online, unlike 10-years ago when we looked
to cold calling and newspaper advertisements for job listings.
A modern-day search demands tech-savviness—like using keyword phrases
in your resume to show recruiters and human resources departments that
you fit the role and have the experience needed to fill the position
you’re applying for. A job hunt also requires a familiarity with social
networking on sites like LinkedIn, Twitter, and even Facebook, which can
help you connect with the right people and broadcast your instant
availability on the job market.
Thanks to the array of job hunting apps available for smart phones,
you can look for a job from almost anywhere. Check out the following 10
job hunting apps that can help you write your resume and cover letter,
learn valuable interview tips, network with folks in your industry,
organize your portfolio, and get the professional attention you deserve.
1. SparkHire (Free – for iPhone)
Before I go for any interview at any dream job, I look to SparkHire ,
a video resume, interviewing and job board mobile app that I can use on
my T Mobile Galaxy S3 when I’m having a coffee at the local café. My
current employer even used this app to pre-screen candidates for the
position I applied for by using the app to present multiple text-based
questions to each applicant. I was able to give my answers in a short,
video format so that the hiring manager could sort through and select
candidates for in person interviews.
2. ResumeMaker On-the-Go (Free – for Android)
Resume a little outdated? Never written a cover letter in your life?
Good news; the handy ResumeMaker On-the-Go app features tips and
step-by-step instructions to help you craft an attention grabbing resume
(in a good way) right on your smart phone.
3. LinkUp – Job Search Engine (Free – for Android)
The LinkUp Job Search Engine app lets users to search job listings by
openings by category, company, keyword, or location and apply to the
job of your choice discreetly and professionally.
4. LinkedIn (Free – for iPhone)
This app offers a mobile option to the online social networking
platform for making business connections. LinkedIn is an excellent
source for job hunters for making connections with recruiters and hiring
managers, getting recommendations from old bosses and colleagues, and
putting your experience front and center for head hunters who are
interested in your specific set of skills.
5. Best Resume Tips (Free – for Android)
Best Resume Tips is a mobile app that offers both new and veteran
resume writers tips, advice, and step-by-step instructions for putting
together an impressive resume, cover letter, and professional portfolio.
6. Evernote (Free – for iPhone)
If you need to put together a portfolio and don’t know where to
start, Evernote can help you collect and organize everything from notes
to personal recommendations, online clippings to photos, and interview
notes to reference contacts into a single view system where you can edit
and access it as you need it.
7. LunchMeet (Free – for iPhone)
You can get a lot done over lunch hour. That’s why LunchMeet is a
great app for job hunters if they’re looking to connect with people in
their industry. This app uses your LinkedIn account to geo-target
relevant industry contacts who are open to setting up a lunch meet up to
discuss career opportunities.
8. JobJuice ($14.99 – for iPhone)
JobJuice will clear up any hesitations and fears you have concerning
marketing yourself via social media. You can use this app to connect
with industry professionals, market your own personal brand, research
and target key companies, and connect with hiring managers and industry
head hunters.
9. Pocket Resume ($2.99 – for iPhone & Android)
It’s like having a resume writer in your pocket. The Pocket Resume
app does the heavy lifting for you by scanning your LinkedIn profile and
exporting the essentials to create a PDF resume. This way you can
tailor resumes to specific positions.
10. RealTweets Job Networking (Free – for Android)
Imagine learning about your dream job in 140 characters or less! With
RealTweets you can get your daily dose of relevant job search news via
relevant tweets as they appear in real-time.
About the author: Pearlie Davis is a staff writer for GoingCellular, a popular site that provides cell phone news, commentary, and reviews.
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