Racheal Lee
Jul 12, 2011

MyStarJob.com launches mobile app

KUALA LUMPUR – The Star media group’s online job portal, MyStarJob.com, has released its mobile platform.

MyStarJob.com Mobile allows iPhone users to search for job vacancies while on the move
MyStarJob.com Mobile allows iPhone users to search for job vacancies while on the move

This application allows iPhone users to search for job vacancies while on the move. 

Users will have access to all job postings available on the regular website.

By typing in a keyword, a job search can be defined by preferred job function and level. Users can also bookmark job postings for future reference.

MyStarJob.com Mobile has also integrated Google Maps so that the users can navigate to the location of the selected employers, through their mobile phones.

This application marks the beginning of the publication’s efforts to tap into the Malaysian mobile market, which has more than 30 million mobile users.

MyStarJob Mobile was developed by JustJobs, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Star Publications (Malaysia).

 

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