TechCrunch<\/em><\/u><\/a>) with highlighting the addition of job ads to Twitter. A screenshot posted by Owji reads:<\/p>\n\u201cTwitter Hiring is a free feature for Verified Organizations to post jobs, feature jobs on your company profile, and attract top talent to your open positions.\u201d<\/p>\n
The summary calls on Twitter\u2019s 528 million users as a reason for verified organizations to use the free feature (though of course, verification itself is not free).<\/p>\n
Jobs can be pulled in via a supported Applicant Tracking System or XML feed, and up to five posts can be featured on a profile.<\/p>\n
For those familiar with Musk\u2019s actions, this news should come as no surprise. Twitter acquired tech talent hiring platform Laskie<\/u> in May, at which point it was speculated that the platform could be just months away from launching its own jobs section.<\/p>\n
Getting confirmation from Twitter has become virtually impossible, with emails to its press department receiving an automated poop emoji reply, but Workweek CEO Adam Ryan<\/u><\/a> has confirmed that the verified organization has gained access to the job posting feature for no extra cost. Ryan had initially posted a screenshot displaying the new profile UI, but when we checked, Workweek did not have any job listings beneath its profile information.<\/p>\nDespite the lack of a formal announcement, the creation of a new Twitter Hiring account<\/u><\/a> in July indicates that a wider rollout is imminent.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n