In a bold move to transform X (previously known as Twitter) into an all-encompassing platform, Elon Musk has unveiled a groundbreaking feature that allows verified organizations to post job listings directly on their profiles.
The innovative X Hiring feature marks yet another step in Musk’s vision of creating a comprehensive “everything app.”
The announcement was made through a profile screenshot shared by the company, showcasing the feature in action for verified organization Vercel. Positioned beneath the organization’s bio and above its posts, the “We’re Hiring” section aims to seamlessly integrate job opportunities into the platform’s existing interface.
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
— Hiring (@XHiring) August 25, 2023
Initially launched in beta mode, the feature is exclusively accessible to verified organizations—those who have acquired the coveted verification badge by investing a minimum of $1,000. This financial commitment underlines the premium value of the verified status and grants access to a range of enhanced functionalities.
The revelation of the new feature came courtesy of app researcher Nima Owji, who shared a screenshot of the proposed addition via a tweet. The accompanying text read, “Twitter hiring is a free feature for verified organizations to post jobs, feature jobs on your company profile, and attract top talent to your open positions.”
#Twitter will let verified organizations import all of their jobs to Twitter by connecting a supported ATS or XML feed! 🚀
“Connect a supported Applicant Tracking System or XML feed to add your jobs to Twitter in minutes.” pic.twitter.com/TSVRdAoj3h
— Nima Owji (@nima_owji) July 20, 2023
Verified organizations are empowered to highlight up to five job vacancies on their company profiles, ensuring that these listings are prominently displayed whenever users visit their Twitter pages.
To streamline the process, organizations are also equipped with a supported Application Tracking System (ATS) or XML integration, enabling the swift addition of jobs to the platform within minutes.
This strategic move enables companies and organizations to effortlessly showcase their most pivotal job opportunities, reaching a wide audience of relevant candidates in a manner akin to LinkedIn’s job posting capabilities.
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By integrating the hiring aspect into the social media experience, X aims to offer businesses a seamless solution to attract the ideal candidates for their positions.
It’s worth noting that this addition to X aligns with Elon Musk’s grand vision of creating an all-encompassing “everything app.” Drawing inspiration from China’s multifunctional WeChat, Musk envisions a platform that merges diverse features such as messaging, social networking, payments, and now, job postings.
As X continues to evolve, the introduction of the X Hiring feature signifies a deliberate stride toward offering users a comprehensive and multifaceted experience that extends far beyond the traditional confines of social media platforms.