Twitter is rolling out a new section for verified organizations-that is, those that are subscribed to its paid service Twitter Blue-, in which it brings together different vacancies to be filled in these companies and which is found in a visible place in the profile, under the description.
This social network, owned by Elon Musk, has been introducing new features for organizations in recent months, starting with the ‘Verification for organizations’ option, aimed at companies interested in being part of its Blue version, which have the gold badge.
The company continues to devise features for this type of account and, according to portals such as TechCrunch, now integrates features previously seen on other specialized job search platforms. This is the case of Infojobs or LinkedIn.
Specifically, it has implemented a new space in these profiles that brings together different vacancies available in these companies, in order to bring these job offers closer to potential workers and interested parties.
This has been verified by the application researcher Nima Owji, who has indicated that the platform calls this section as ‘Twitter Recruitment’ and describes it as a talent-attracting feature for verified organizations, which will be able to add up to five vacancies to their profiles.
Among some of the companies that have already been able to enter their job offers in the profile, under the section for the description of the account, is Workweek, according to users who have previously had access to this feature.
The CEO of the company, Adam Ryan, has confirmed for his part that this feature is included in the Twitter ‘Verification for Organizations’ package, which is priced at $1,000 per month (almost 900 euros at current exchange rates).
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