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LinkedIn unveils new app for job seekers

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 Jun, 2014 10:02 AM

    If you are a job seeker and a LinkedIn user, this app may just be for you.

    "Whether you are actively on the hunt for a new gig or just keeping an eye out, this new app comes packed with the core LinkedIn features you have come to rely on to help manage your job search," the company wrote in a blog post.

    The app, called Job Search, promises to keep your search completely private and not shared with your network.

    "The app is dedicated to helping members find, research, and apply for jobs on-the-go without the distractions of news, content, and other updates," a LinkedIn spokesperson was quoted as saying.

    The app includes job search filters like seniority level, industry and location, and both searches and individual jobs can be saved for a second look down the road, Mashable reported.

    The new Job Search app for iOS is available in the US only for now and can be downloaded from the Apple app store.

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