Dear Friend,
JAM
: noun/JAM: for a Job Alert on Mobile
: verb / JAM: for sending/receiving a job-alert
on a mobile phone ; also JAMMING for
applying
online for a job from one’s mobile phone ( similar to Xeroxing for process
of
photocopying
) eg : JAM kiya kya ? JAM kar diya !
: adjective / JAMMER ; eg : He is an ace jammer
– one who is proficient in the process
of applying
for jobs using his mobile phone.
One of these
days, you will find OXFORD & WEBSTER dictionaries, describing JAM, as
above, courtesy:
World-Wide-Jobs
( WWJ )
Dictionaries
could have also described JAM as
“ A process
of aggregating job-advts from jobsites around the World, matching these with
job-preferences indicated by the jobseekers, short listing perfectly matched
jobs, delivering as job-alert SMS on mobile phones, enabling candidates to
apply online against any of these alerts by a single click on the mobile, then
instantaneously emailing candidates’ resume to the concerned job-advertisers
and providing on-screen acknowledgement.”
But OXFORD/WEBSTER are conservative, slow-moving organizations.
They take their own sweet time to “recognize” a revolution when they see one,
especially an e-revolution such as JAM.
Those who
are on the verge of getting extinct themselves cannot be expected to “read the
writing on the wall”.
World-Wide-Jobs
is the “writing” on the wall, for those who can read!
And, Dear
Friend, YOU are the one, who is writing!
With regards
Hemen Parekh
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