• Source:JND

Elon Musk's X (formerly called Twitter) is a regular headline maker for new features and updates for Premium users. In the latest move on the app, the company announced X Hiring Beta for subscribers of Verified Organisations. It will allow firms to feature job listings on X on the profile page.

Verified Organisations can sign up for the beta program by entering the details in the form including the name, website, X handle, email, and more about the account and click the 'Submit' button.

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"Unlock early access to the X Hiring Beta — exclusively for Verified Organizations. Feature your most critical roles and organically reach millions of relevant candidates. Apply for the Beta today," @XHiring said in a post. At the time of filing, this is the only activity from the handle. The announcement tweet has raked up 2 lakh+ views and over 500 likes at the time of writing.

Speaking of the associated benefits of the paid account, an organisation can affiliate and verify associated accounts, unique badges, protection against impersonation, premium support and all features of X Premium are available with the subscription. The price in India for the service starts from Rs 82,300 per month for the base subscription. You can add additional affiliate seats by paying Rs 4,120 for each one.

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According to reports, companies can add up to five jobs to their profile. The move can be seen as an attempt by the micro-blogging app to compete with the popular professional job posting platform LinkedIn. In a previous update, X News Daily reported that job listings are going live in the United States. Further, app researcher Nima Owji shared about the feature in a post in July. 

As per the post, an account may have to enter a URL, title, location and salary range in the form to post a job. In the latest update, Owji shared that X is also working on "payments". This could imply the platform is sailing towards Musk's all-in-one endeavour for the platform.