linkup.com Reveal New iPhone App
September 21, 2009 by Emma Sorensen

linkup.com, which claims to be one of the fastest growing job search engines in the US, has announced the release of its free iPhone application for job seekers.
Operating in much the same way as the linkup.com website, the new iPhone app allows job seekers to search job listings that are found exclusively on company websites. LinkUp’s job search engine indexes over 22,000 company and employer websites and updates those job listings every night.
LinkUp’s iPhone application is called ‘Job Search Engine’ and allows job seekers to search for relevant job listings by keyword, location, company, or industry. Users can also save jobs to a Favourites list and access their Favourite 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.
The free iPhone app also works on the iPod Touch, and includes email alerts when Favourite jobs are closed by the employer, the ability to instantly email relevant jobs to any email address, and the ability to apply to job openings directly from the iPhone. The company says the app utilises sophisticated compression technology and is capable of delivering extremely fast search results on Edge, 3G, or WiFi networks.
LinkUp’s CEO, Toby Dayton, said:
“Our goal with LinkUp is to offer employers and job seekers alike the best job site on the web today, and extending LinkUp onto our first mobile platform is just another step for us in accomplishing that goal.”
LinkUp is owned and operated by JobDig, an employment-focused media, technology, and advertising company that has been serving employers and job seekers since 2001.
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