McJobs 1.1a review (mobile)
Keep track of your Job Search.
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McJobs 1.1a is databases software developed by David McIntosh.
Keep track of your Job Search.
List all your job prospects and your first and second interviews on the startup table.
You can record company name, job title, where the job was found, contact name and number, company website, mailing address, the date your resume was sent out and what method, interview date and time, set an alarm, company benefits, and record digital and text notes.
Tap the top menu bar popup to activate the built in palm address book, calculator, datebook, memo pad, and todo list or use the graffiti letter.
To exit the programs, tap on the Palm hardware key "HOUSE" and you will be returned to McJobs.
There is also a McJobs Resource page were you can check off that you have completed your master resume, cover letter, reference list, industry research, salary research, interview techniques, and which Job search sites you have your resume/cover letter filed.
Requirements:
This databases software is freeware, which means you can download and use McJobs 1.1a absolutely free. There's no need to buy the product. McJobs 1.1a supports english interface languages and works with PalmOS.
Downloading McJobs 1.1a will take several seconds if you use fast ADSL connection.
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