Mobile Friendly Job Search Sites

Many HR experts see mobile friendly job search

sites as the future. It seems like only a few years ago, cell phones were the size of bricks and only owned by overly pretentious yuppies a la American Psycho Patrick Bateman . Now, due to new technological advances, phones are about the size of the palm of your hand and owned by everyone from the elderly to children.

According to one article from the San Francisco Chronicle

, cell phone users in America have grown in number tremendously over the last ten years, going from approximately 34 million to 209 million. At the U.S. Census Bureau ’s last estimate, there are around 302 million people living in the country, which means that over one-third of the population owns a cell phone.

With the addition of such “goodies” as video games, e-mail capability and video games, cell phone users have come to expect for from their mobile devices. The creation and popularity of Apple’s iPhone

has shown that cell phones can offer their users much more.

According to a recent article posted on PCMag.com

, there are already a large number of applications created for job seekers and professionals who have iPhones. The article, entitled “The Best iPhone Apps for the Unemployed”, listed some of the best.

One of the most popular mobile job search tools available was beamMe CV. This application costs users $9.99 and enables users to upload a copy of their resume and send it to e-mail addresses and other cell phones.

Another popular mobile tool for job seekers is Craigster, which is available for only $.099. This is a version of the already web popular Cragslist. Users can access job listings, along with all other classified ads that can be viewed on the Internet site. After purchasing this app, iPhone users can also post their own ads.

Three of PCMag’s choices were free applications, including JobCompass, Jobs, and LinkedIn

. The first of these is an app that finds job listings in the users area based on the keywords they type in. It program comes with a map which shows where the businesses that are hiring are located.

Jobs was designed by CareerBuilder, a very popular Internet job search engine, that works very similar to their website and the aforementioned JobCompass. Users can also e-mail potential job listings to themselves so that they can send in their resumes to the hiring employers later.

The last free application that is job search specific that made PCMag’s list was LinkedIn, an iPhone verision of the already popular professional social networking site.

Since these applications have become so popular, it is understandable that other job search sites are beginning to jump on board and not just for the iPhone. Job search sites that are mobile friendly

to less complicated cell phones are beginning to surface. The number of these will likely continue to grow over the next few years, as well the number of people who use them.

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