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iPhone: 3 reasons why iPhone can help you get a job

Posted by iolanda On February - 22 - 2012

Very few people realize this but iPhones are like, how should I put this… cybernetic organisms: living tissue over a metal endoskeleton that have come from the future to protect us. That is the only way we could explain the millions of things this smartphone does to make our lives easier. In fact, the device is so full of surprises that we don’t even need Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and any other similar pretexts to arouse our curiosity. There’s one thing we will keep, tough and that is the credit card.

Apple’s iPhone is no stranger to the recent economic problems of the country, which is why you may find many job-related applications at very good prices. The following apps we are going to introduce to you will help you prepare for those dreadful and, may I say, pointless, interview questions.

You probably went to countless interviews, so far and your confident smile might have faded a little bit with each “Don’t call us, we call you” reply, but there’s no need to worry. We have exactly what you need: the iFlatter. This application is the friend, boyfriend, girlfriend, parent, etc. you have always wanted, believe me.Not only does it teach you how to compliment other people (as if we cared about that option), but it also flatters you with the most encouraging remarks related to various fields including work. The app was even provided with a list of names, so you can receive customized compliments and get ready to impress your future boss.

I don’t know about you, but I confess I am a professional geek, that is, I like to prepare myself for every spontaneous occasion that may come in my way and root it out. That is why I find the Monster.com Interviews application simply astonishing because it functions as a virtual interview coach. The programme is easy to use: the coach asks you a question, you record your stuttering answer and repeat the process until you finally come up with an acceptable reply.From my own experience, none of the questions you have prepared will be used in the job interview, but, hey, at least you tried.

Who said professionals don’t need help? Definitely not Apple because they created the Jobjuice Marketing application in collaboration with Wharton MBAs precisely to help people prepare for higher levels of job interviews. This application is so good at determining the creative potential of interviewees that some recruiters might be tempted to use it, too. But you didn’t hear it from us.