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Mobile jobs now a reality

From: JOBX Solutions

16 June 2011

Mobile jobs now a reality

In response to the escalating use of mobile phones for browsing the Internet, hosted Job Board provider JOBX Solutions has launched JOBX Mobile, an affordable new technology platform that delivers a recruiters job listings to any web enabled phone.

This new platform enables candidates to view jobs whilst on the move without the hassle of dealing with a full website on a mobile phone screen.

Cambel Ferguson, JOBX Solutions Director, says “As the pressure increases on sourcing quality talented candidates for mid to senior roles, JOBX Solutions launch of a mobile job board platform is timely. This addition to our hosted Job Board offering puts our solutions at the forefront of candidate attraction technology in New Zealand. Candidates and advertisers want more from the recruiters that represent them, this new solution delivers just that”.

With IDC (Australasia) measuring year on year growth of qwerty key board and touch screen phones in the 100’s of % and Morgan Stanley and Gartner predicting that mobile internet usage will overtake the desktop in the next 5 years, JOBX Solutions clients are already seeing the benefits of using our mobile solutions in Australia and New Zealand.

Cambel Ferguson goes on to say “Recruiters can now put roles directly in the hands of potential candidates with our JOBX Mobile platform. Mobile coupled with our existing Job Board platform and social media solutions integrates applicant data into practically any available legacy or hosted CRM. With mobile browsing growing at such a fast pace this is a big step in helping our clients keep up with market trends”.


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