Musk’s Added Job Features as Premium Subscription Benefits

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Elon Musk’s X (formerly known as Twitter) has introduced a new job hiring feature available exclusively to verified organizations that are premium subscribers. This feature, which was launched for a monthly fee of $1,000, allows companies to display job ads on their X profiles. This move is seen as X’s venture into the professional networking domain, competing with platforms like LinkedIn. The feature, currently in its testing phase, offers verified organizations an opportunity to post job listings on their profiles.

The introduction of the job hiring feature is part of X’s efforts to diversify its offerings and make the platform an “everything app.” This new functionality is accessible only to premium subscription holders, which have become more accessible due to recent adjustments to the platform’s premium program requirements. The job hiring feature is aimed at providing companies with a unique proposition to diversify their recruitment strategies.

This development comes after X launched two new tiers of premium subscriptions, including a lower-cost option with all features but no reduction in ads, and a more expensive tier with no ads at all. These changes are part of X’s ongoing efforts to enhance user experience and generate revenue.

The X Hiring Beta, as it is currently known, is seen as a significant step towards making X a comprehensive platform for both personal and professional use. It remains to be seen how this new feature will impact the overall X experience and whether it will attract a significant portion of its user base.

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