Popular social media platform X (Twitter) remains in headlines for one reason or the other. The company has started a special program today. Now jobs will also be available on the platform owned by Elon Musk. Talking about the latest move of the company, the microblogging service has announced X Hiring Beta. It has been introduced for verified organizations. Through this, companies will be able to put job vacancies on Twitter, which will make it easier for people to get jobs.
Verified Organizations are those companies and organizations that have subscribed to Twitter's 'Verified Organisations'. These organizations can signup for the X Hiring Beta program. For this, name, website, X handle, email and other such details have to be entered. After that press the submit button.
Jobs will be available on Twitter
The @XHiring handle has posted about this program on Twitter. X Hiring said- Unlock X Hiring Beta to use it, which is exclusively for Verified Organizations. With its help, organizations can reach millions of people for their challenging positions.
Unlock early access to the X Hiring Beta — exclusively for Verified Organizations.
Feature your most critical roles and organically reach millions of relevant candidates.
Apply for the Beta today 🚀: https://t.co/viOQ9BUM3Y pic.twitter.com/AYzdBIDjds
Overall, Twitter has now made its platform available to companies to share vacancy details. At the same time, Twitter users will also be able to apply for these jobs.
Advantages of Verified Organizations
Talking about the benefits of paid accounts of organizations, companies and organizations can affiliate and verify their employees' accounts. Accounts verified in this way will also get a unique badge of the organization along with the tick. The 'Verified Organizations' subscription costs Rs 82,300 per month in India.
Competing with LinkedIn
According to reports, companies can add maximum 5 jobs on their profile. This step of Elon Musk is believed to compete with popular professional job posting platforms like LinkedIn. Earlier there was news that this program would be introduced in America.
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