Twitter updates: promoted tweets & parental control

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Twitter updates: promoted tweets & parental control

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The 'apply with LinkedIn' button makes it easy for job seekers to apply for a job and, according to LinkedIn, simultaneously demonstrate confidence in their professional identity and brand. After all, your LinkedIn profile is more than just a digital resume; it also shows your professional network. When you click 'Apply with LinkedIn' as an applicant, you can edit your profile before submitting it or directly submit the data from your public LinkedIn profile via 'Submit application' or automatically fill in the employer's online application form. Immediately after submitting, you will receive a confirmation and an overview of relevant connections you can approach to increase your chances of getting the job. In addition, you can manage your 'Apply with' submissions by going to the LinkedIn.com 'saved jobs' tab.

Companies will have the ability to customize the application by adding three questions for the applicant, such as a candidate’s willingness to relocate or the option to add a cover letter. The application can be tailored to companies’ existing recruitment systems and offers different options depending on their recruitment systems. Companies that want to implement the free ‘Apply with LinkedIn’ application can download it at apply.linkedin.com .

Twitter announced last Thursday that they are finally starting with the promoted tweets; 'Timely jordan phone number list Tweets', initially only from specific companies. Twitter indicates on their blog that the promoted tweets will appear at the top or on the sidelines of the timeline and disappear with a simple click. At the moment you have to follow the companies in question, to see the promoted tweets, but the expectation is of course that this is only the beginning. Preliminary results of a poll on Mashable.com show that tweeps are not necessarily negative about promoted tweets. At the time of writing, 28.6% say they do not want to see ads in their timeline, 34.8% do not have a problem with it and even think that some promoted tweets can be useful and 36.5% are waiting a while.
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