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Job Application ‘Hands On’ Lends a Hand Amid the COVID-19 Crisis

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
August 30, 2020
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Job Application ‘Hands On’ Lends a Hand Amid the COVID-19 Crisis
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It has been a terrible time for employers and job seekers since the COVID-19 health crisis was announced. The pandemic single-handedly caused the shutdown of business establishments worldwide and chewed off a massive chunk out of the employment rate. Propping the economy up back on its feet, Hands On is leaving its services free for the next four months.

Built with the latest in technology, Hands On is an application that efficiently connects job seekers and business owners. By making its program accessible to everyone, the team behind Hands On will be helping people earn a substantial income, and companies hire the right talent.

Hands On is designed for a user-friendly experience and is readily accessible for download on mobile phones. The modern and sophisticated technology running the platform is made simple as the creators have ensured a secure, convenient, and affordable hiring avenue for any candidate or employer.

With its hassle-free sign-up process and multiple plans, anyone can operate the application. Anyone can find job opportunities and avail of them. Having more than 50 job categories to choose from and an extensive database, Hands On is open for anyone looking to be employed and looking to employ within the country. 

Job seekers only have to fill out their profile, detailing the skills they have acquired, their educational background, and their geographical location. Using the information its users provide, Hands On does a thorough search and comes up with possible jobs the candidate would be perfect for.

For businesses searching for the talent that will help them thrive, especially amidst the pandemic, the job application offers many plans. Each plan is designed to aid companies in posting jobs and managing applicant information. With the platform’s Applicant Tracking System and a Document Collection System, Hands On helps keep candidates’ details and documents in a single space. 

Companies can post and advertise up to ten active jobs and use Hands On modules, which will smoothen the hiring process. The application’s easy-access design helps eliminate the hassle of filling out complicated forms that similar programs require. Hands On’s generation of ideal employment matches is only a few clicks away.

Applicants are linked to the job posted using search criteria such as skills, education, and location. This will be presented to owners on a pre-created dashboard. Once employees and job seekers have been matched, Hands On will use its built-in chat system to make for a comfortable back-and-forth of queries and document requests. 

After they have filtered their list, companies can schedule a face to face interview with their hopeful candidates. Hands On’s notifications feature ensures that both parties stay up to date on interview details.

The application provides skill matching, location matching, and results based on the criteria specified by potential candidates through its unique technology. With Hands On, it is definite that the best applicants will find only suitable positions in hiring companies.

In its determination to help keep cash flowing in households, Hands On offers free services for the coming months. The team behind the platform is dedicated to seeing people back at work and businesses reopening. 

The application is available for download as ‘Hands On Jobs’ on the Google Playstore and iOS Appstore. For more details on how the job platform secures jobs and eases the financial burden for companies in the current health crisis, visit Hands On on its official website.

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