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TikTok lets users apply for jobs with video resumes
According to eMarketer research, TikTok will count 84.9 million US users on the platform in 2022. u00e2u20acu2022 AFP pic via ETX Studio

SAN FRANCISCO, July 8 ― Short-video sharing app TikTok yesterday launched a pilot programme that lets users upload video resumes for US-based jobs ranging from a WWE Superstar to a senior data engineer at Shopify or a creative producer at TikTok itself.

Under the "TikTok Resumes” programme, companies including Chipotle Mexican Grill and Target Corp will accept video resumes for openings from July 7 through July 31.

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Used widely by Gen Z and millennials, the platform will let users apply for entry level jobs to experienced positions with videos bearing the hashtag #TikTokResumes, the company said in a blog post.

The United States has been facing a shortage of willing workers as labour demand returns after the pandemic, fuelled by rapid vaccinations against the coronavirus.

Known for trend-setting dance videos, TikTok has seen a rise in career and job-related content under hashtags like #CareerTok. Companies including dating app Bumble Inc and Facebook let users network and search for jobs, but Microsoft Corp's LinkedIn remains the go-to social media site for professionals. ― Reuters

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