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Well, not exactly like Tinder - no companies are actively trying to match with you (though who knows, this could be a future feature!).
Anyways, the problem was simple: job searching sucks. Job searching sucks even more on mobile, because you have to open many many tabs, which most phone browsers don't support. Unfortunately, studies show that over 50% of web browsing is now done on mobile devices.
The solution? An "app" like format that allows the user to simply input a search and then "save" or "hide" various job entries - either option loads the next entry. Afterwards, users can export their saved jobs in excel format.
Check it out here: http://ift.tt/1XioAfk
One of the great things about this app (on the dev side) is the fact that though it looks and work like a phone application, it is actually a website. I used the Mobile Angular UI to build it, and would be glad to answer any questions you guys may have!
EDIT: if you are using a computer, you can see the "mobile" version by opening it in small window. Should have the same functionality, including swiping if you have a touchscreen laptop.
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