The app seems to work fairly well at what it’s designed for. I love that it seems to aggregate the jobs found in our local area from various sources that you won’t find easily on Facebook, the newspaper, or other larger websites. I appreciate how the local office is always willing to help get someone started on it if they need help. I usually recommend the app to friends who are looking for work locally. The app is going in a good direction from the old days. With a few usability tweaks I think it would be even better. Perhaps have a dashboard as a homepage that has a set of common tasks users want to perform (eg Job Search. New Job Notifications. Job Preferences. My Resumes. My Favorites. Account. Settings. Contact Us (with a contact form).) Mirror these menu items into the collapsible menu and consolidate the existing menu choices into the new menu labels. On the job search page, add filters and sorting ability so it’s easy to see what results are displayed and what the search area is. I like how some filters are available once you touch the search icon. But some different preferences are seen when you touch the label. Some friends were getting no results I think due to the default parameters but they couldn’t figure out where those were. The default should be set to ALL given the geographic area in the map above and the filter changes should be below; perhaps with a pop up window with the filter / sort choices. On the job listing details page I like the descriptions below and the link to apply. It seems like the description and link to apply might be being pulled into an iframe of sorts; which limits the size of the reading windows. It’d be better to move the Apply Button to the top somewhere and have it open into a pop up display or in the persons default web browser since that would give them full functionality on some of these company websites to apply with no weird issues. The details text then could be below and be allowed to just display in its entirety; so that a person could be able to just scroll down the page like a normal web page and not have the constraints of an iframe. Then in that case perhaps there could be a text size button to help out those who need the text bigger. Great job guys. Keep up the feature additions and refinements. In some small towns finding good leads can be hard. I was pleasantly surprised how I found some jobs that are hard to find even on the sites belonging to bigger companies that many aren’t aware of in the local area. That alone made it worth a look if someone is looking. Thanks!
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