Thursday, May 21, 2020

Top 20 Career-Enhancing iPhone Apps

Top 20 Career-Enhancing iPhone Apps These days, if you’re not implementing technology to help you be more  productive, organized, and successful, you’re probably behind the curve. Never  fear, the career-minded bloggers at Pounding the Pavement  have developed a list of apps that will help you get more out of your smart  phone than you previously thought possible. Here they are, the absolute finest  of the latest career-boosting applications, ready for you to peruse and enjoy! Apps for the Job Search: JobFinder.  One of the most highly-praised new applications is Job Finder; the easy-to-use  system basically does all the work for you when it comes to finding fresh new job leads. The program scours the internet in order to bring all the latest job offers appropriate to your search easily to your reach. Indeed.  The closest rival to Craigslist’s employment section, indeed.com now brings all of its prized functionality and convenience in the job hunt to your fingertips,  in this sweet new application. High  Paying Jobs. Those looking for a minimum-wage gig need look elsewhere. This app is only made for those looking to find the most lucrative positions  available for them to chase, and hopefully land. CareerBuilder.  You want a new job â€" now. Let this ingenious new application do much of the  work for you. It will automatically gauge your location and will let you easily  search for a new post via any keyword you like. Yes, with CareerBuilder you can  even search for something fresh, right under your boss man’s nose. Apps for Doing the Job Right SalesForce  Mobile. This application empowers your iPhone with cloud computing, which  juggles a multitude of services and programs for you, in order to bring about  the best information that will lead to your highest sales yet. Intelligent  Investing by Forbes. The business whizzes and aficionados in the know at Forbes magazine compile and streamline their knowledge and tips for you, at  your fingertips, in this exceptional and exciting application. Business  Building Secrets. 100 such secret tips and more are ready and available for you on the spot with this app. It boasts that “you’ll never run out of ideas to  make money online or off” when you use BBS. Apps for Effortless Social Networking BeamMe. It’s not  always easy to meet new people â€" especially folks that could broaden your  career’s network. BeamMe simplifies and improves that process by putting you in touch with those who are local, and potentially beneficial, to you. Yammer. Ah, if  only Facebook or Twitter could be adapted to businesses, or professionals. Wish  officially granted, thanks to Yammer. Updates to your company’s profile are  made simple and up-to-date with this neat application. Apps for Organizing Your Life Bump. Argh. It can  really be a peeve to link one new phone’s contacts and information to another  one. Bump makes it so simple and fun for you. Literally bump two phones together, and voila â€" all done. Now you can bump â€" and grind â€" with ease, and  on the go. Evernote.  This app is, to put it simply, like a Post-It made electronic and  Internet- savvy. It allows users to “capture everything” via typed note of text,  a pic, or a screenshot. Very nifty, and very recommended. SmartToDo. Pick up the kids. Iron the laundry. Walk the dog. Find a sweet  organizational iPhone app. Smart ToDo is your answer to the last demand, and  helps you manage the other three â€" and as many chores as you can make â€" with  ease and simplicity. Organizer  Lite. “Create diagrams, use emoji and pictures” with this organization  application of the highest order. It was designed to be as easy to use and  manipulate “as a piece of paper.” Documents To Go.  Access all of your documents from the Microsoft Office series and e-mail  through this extremely easy-to-use and functional application. Be sure to check out the Top Android Apps for Your Career in case youre using one, and if you have a BlackBerry we recommend you upgrade ?? Author: Jeff Norman is a student at Stanford and a guest blogger  for tech schools  for Guide  to Career Education.

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