Swipe-Based Employment Apps

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The Quickily App is Like Tinder For Job-Hunting and Hiring

Quickily is a wonderfully designed and engineered smartphone app, developed in the Canadian capital Ottawa, that makes use of a Tinder-inspired swipe-based interface to make it easier than ever for people to find the jobs that they want.

When users pull up the app, they can access pictures of potential workspaces offering vacant positions and swipe left if it doesn't appeal to them. Users can access jobs based on their current location, which is important because location is hugely important to millennial job-hunters. The app will eventually add a video interview feature that will allow users to answer questions selected by the employer who is posting the job listing.

Ultimately, Quickily makes for a great and efficient way for younger people to find jobs using an intuitive smartphone interface.
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