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Elon Musk’s X, formerly known as Twitter, has made a bold move. The platform recently unveiled its new job-hiring feature, aiming squarely at challenging the dominance of LinkedIn in the professional networking sphere.
But as with all things Musk, the move is not without its critics and skeptics. Let’s delve deeper into this development.
What is X hiring?
X’s latest offering, the “X Hiring Beta,” is not just another job-hiring tool. It’s a statement. By introducing this job-listing feature, X has opened its doors to verified organizations, allowing them to post job listings directly on their profiles.
The intent is clear: to help these companies find the most relevant candidates for their roles.
But this feature comes with a not-so-humble price tag.
A hefty monthly fee of $1,000 is required to access the job-hiring tool on X. While this might seem steep, it’s evident that X is targeting a premium segment of the market, perhaps aiming to offer a more curated experience than its competitors.
Currently, while everyone can see job ads, only US-verified organizations can post jobs.
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