InternJump Wants to Help Companies and Potential Interns Connect
Finding an internship or a first job out of college can be an aggravating experience. Having to fill out endless applications for individual companies can be daunting. While social networking sites like LinkedIn offer a place to keep a centralized profile and make job applications easier, most companies using those sites are often looking for seasoned professionals, not people to fill entry-level roles. InternJump is a cool product that is trying to offer a something similar to LinkedIn, but specifically for college students and recent graduates. Both students and companies can keep profiles on the site that make searching for the right internship or first job easier. For students, this is helpful in that they know the companies on InternJump are definitely looking for young talent. This means students and recent grads won’t waste time applying to many positions at companies who don’t want younger applicants. InternJump’s focus on the internship and entry-level job market could provide major benefit to young job hunters as well as companies looking for fresh talent. Those who have problems setting up profiles on InternJump should seek PC tech support for assistance.
InternJump also provides useful services for companies who create profiles on the site. Businesses can post internships or entry-level positions and InternJump will provide profiles of students that are likely to be the best fit for the job, greatly reducing the required effort of the company in their search. Enterprises looking for younger hires can browse the best candidates with minimal cost or effort. This could make InternJump just as useful a tool for recruiters and businesses as it is for jobseekers.
Currently, InternJump also offers online resources and articles to both students and potential employers. These articles highlight recent trends in the entry-level job market as well as advice on how to secure jobs and internships. These resources create added value for students who use the site to seek employment.
InternJump currently only has a web presence and no mobile apps. In order to access InternJump on a tablet or smartphone, you will need to use a mobile browser to access the site. For help with mobile browsers, smartphone computer support and tablet PC support are always available.
InternJump continues to grow and several major companies already use the site for recruiting, including AOL, Zocdoc, and Oppenheimer. If the company can keep on its current path and continue to offer helpful resources to young jobseekers, we may be hearing even more about InternJump in the future.
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