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UPGRADE TO 1JOB iPHONE APP – UK Jobs (version 1.2)

July 27, 2009 News No Comments

The newest update to our iPhone application is now available to download for free later this week, for all new and existing users.

In releasing version this update, not only are we increasing the functionality and efficiency of the app, but are demonstrating that we are keen to act quickly on feedback given by our vocal user base.

With the extremely positive response from job seekers, UK Jobs climbed to the top of the Business App chart after only 2 days of release, and has remained there, proving its sustained popularity. We want to thank everyone who has helped to make UK Jobs No.1 on iTunes.

Our responsibility is now to continue our initial success by exceeding the expectations of our users, and by continually looking to improve the user experience. As well as minor bug fixes, the efficiency and reliability of the app have been dramatically improved with this update. In response to feedback the search function now includes a visible progress indicator. This is a simple solution to users mistakenly assuming that the app has crashed. This is the kind of consumer testing that is invaluable, and helps us to ensure the best experience for candidates at all times.

With the user always in mind, we continually improve this app, for the benefit of new job seekers in need of such an effective and convenient search tool, and give additional functionality to our established user base.

Stephen O’Donnell
Stephen@1job.co.uk
0141 572 5301

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Is that a Crystal Ball, or an iPhone?

July 27, 2009 News No Comments

Ideas for new technology are never in short supply, and usually come decades before they can be put into practical use. Just look at the gadgets used in Star Trek and Doctor Who, as far back as the 1960’s. Practical application takes much longer, however. In 2000, many people were predicting the end of the recruitment agency, print advertising, and that employers would easily be able to tap into a huge database of suitable candidates at will. Conversely, candidates could be immediately alerted to all suitable vacancies as soon as they became available, and would never again miss an opportunity by not seeing the advert. In 2000, it was predicted that in the coming three years, all newspapers would be online, and everyone would have high speed internet, via not only PC’s but also TV and mobile phones. Only now are many of these things coming to pass; print media has all but given up on income from classified and recruitment advertising, the PC has been dragged out of the back bedroom, onto 42” plasma screens in every room, and almost everyone has access to the internet via their mobile phone. That is to say, everyone has a mobile phone, and most phones are able (with a bit of jiggery-pokery) to gain internet access.

In 1986, aged 20, I found it extremely difficult to sell fax machines (fresh from selling cable TV in Glasgow). “It’ll never catch on son” they’d say. And “I don’t know anyone else with a fax, so who could I send a message to?” Most gallingly, a lawyer once said “What could be so urgent, that it has to go now, and not in the post?” Immediacy was, and is, the answer. Actually, 10CC would say that “communication is the problem to the answer”. After growing up wanting Captain James T.Kirk’s communicator, we’ve always wanted the ability to speak directly to anyone, wherever we are. Moreover, we wanted to send and receive messages, and have access to all the information in some great shared computer. Well now we have it. Or at least we are on the very brink of having it. Today’s smart-phones, heralded by the iPhone, are leapfrogging each other daily, in terms of speed, functionality, and easy-peasy everyday use. Gone are the days when you attached your Ericsson T29 to your Palm Pilot with a cable, and used a manual to send one very basic email (I was that soldier). The phone companies have finally worked out that there really is a demand for these features, and that if they make them simple to use, they can make a lot of money.

There are many smart phones out there (and I’ve tried most of them), but let’s concentrate on the current runaway leader, the iPhone from Apple. Much slimmer and easier to use than you’d imagine, this truly is the gadget that keeps on giving. But it’s not the basic functionality of the iPhone that seals it, although it is superb. It’s the ability to automatically install third party programs that truly sets it apart. With an immense head start, due to so many millions already owning iPods, the iTunes pc program is the perfect gateway to the iTunes Store, where you can select over 50,000 applications (Apps) for your phone, ranging from games, utilities, entertainment, business, navigation etc. Most are free, and many others cost as little as 59p. How do they make money then? Well in its first 12 months, over 1 billion Apps were downloaded from the App Store.

Let’s bring it back to recruitment. With over 1.5 million iPhones sold in the UK, wouldn’t this be a fantastic way of enabling, and communicating with, jobseekers? Not everyone dares to use their office PC to search for vacancies, and certainly not to receive emails about job applications. Texts are good, but very rudimentary. Here at 1Job, we have a search engine, which is replenished with over 300,000 live vacancies every day from the UK’s most popular job boards and recruitment agency websites. With the iPhone, and App Store, we saw a clear opportunity to develop an application (UK Jobs) that would put our search engine directly into the hands of job seekers, wherever they were, at any time of the day. We knew that only a small percentage of candidates would apply via an iPhone, so we added the function to email selected job details to their home pc. The demand was such that already UK Jobs is the No1 downloaded Business App in the UK. This, and future planned functionality, based on user feedback, will ensure that control, communication and immediacy are in the hands of candidates at all times.

Let’s look a little further into the future. I expect that most professional job boards will develop their own mobile phone applications within the next year, and not only for the iPhone. If a candidate has a favourite job board, then why wouldn’t they want that functionality in their pocket? Some recruitment technology is easier to dismiss or delay, like video CV’s or social media integration. However, the job search engine in the palm of your hand is already here. Get on board now, or miss the boat.

Stephen O’Donnell, http://www.1job.co.uk/

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UK Jobs – 1Job’s Revolutionary Job Searching iPhone Application – Available Now! Official Launch Monday 6th July

July 6, 2009 News No Comments

Available through iTunes on your desktop, or directly through the App Store from your iPhone, this FREE application puts 1Job’s comprehensive database of advertised vacancies conveniently in the palm of your hand. http://1job.co.uk/iphone-app.php

No one can fail to have noticed how the iPhone, from Apple, has completely transformed the way many of us access the internet. This month’s release of the latest software upgrade, OS 3.0, and the fastest iPhone yet, the iPhone 3GS, sets the stage for our powerful and dedicated recruitment application for job seekers, especially in these tough economic times.

1Job.co.uk, the UK’s first, and leading Job Search Engine has now developed the first FREE and comprehensive application for the iPhone, which enables job seekers to search for vacancies wherever they are, and at any time. Entitled UK Jobs, this simple and effective tool allows a fully functional search of the 1Job database of advertised vacancies across the whole of the UK and Ireland. Vacancies are updated on a daily basis, so candidates can have direct access to the hottest jobs as soon as they become available. Whilst OS 3.0 makes applying via the iPhone easier than ever, UK Jobs also enables candidates to email their selected vacancies directly to their home PC, for applying discreetly, avoiding using their office computers. Searching and applying for jobs is a very private activity, and having an iPhone in your pocket, equipped with UK Jobs means that everyone has access to the latest advertised jobs, wherever they are.

Features
· Quick and effective job search by job title, keywords and location
· Specify the maximum number of results to show, for easier viewing or more in depth searches
· Have your results emailed to yourself for reference later on.
· Save job links inside the application itself, to keep track of relevant search results
· Search anywhere. A Wi-Fi connection is not necessary. This app works perfectly through 3G and Edge networks as well.
· Via user feedback, future updates will look to include additional features requested by candidates, and enhanced search efficiency of the 1Job database. All updates will be FREE to download.

Contact for further comment
Stephen O’Donnell FREC, Director,
Stephen@1job.co.uk , 0141 572 5301, 07801 552149

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