How to Check Jobs You've Taken Action On[GitTap]

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This is the GitTap Team.


In this blog, we would like to share some tips with GitTap users to help you make the most of GitTap.

The theme for today is "How to Check Jobs You've Taken Action On."


Are you smoothly communicating with companies through GitTap?


 We hope to provide some tips for efficient matching and interactions with companies based on the different approaches listed below.


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■ Flow by Approach


❶ Scout from a company

❷ Interest shown by a company 

❸ Checking saved jobs 

❹ Checking jobs you've applied to 

❺ Hidden jobs

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👉About Scouts from Companies

There is a high possibility that your experience matches the job the company is recruiting for! Check the job immediately, and if you have any questions or wish to apply, send a message. 


1-① Select the approach button 

1-② Click on the scout




👉About Interest Shown by Companies


There is a high possibility that your experience matches the job the company is recruiting for! Check the job immediately, and if you have any questions or wish to apply, send a message.


1-① Select the approach button

1-② Click on "Interest Shown"




👉How to Check Saved Jobs

You can review the jobs you have saved. If you decide to apply for a job from your saved list, make sure your GitTap profile is fully updated before applying. A well-completed profile significantly impacts the company’s selection process.


1-① Select the approach button

1-② Click on "Saved"







👉How to Check Jobs You’ve Applied to

You can review the jobs you have applied for. You can check the selection status after applying on this page.


1-① Select the approach button

1-② Click on "Applied"






👉How to Check Hidden Jobs

Jobs that you have hidden can be found under the Approach button > Hidden.


1-① Select the approach button

1-② Click on "Hidden"





Be sure to connect with many companies through GitTap!


You can manage your approaches 👉 here.


The average number of applications for those who have advanced to interviews on GitTap is 9 !

Be sure to apply to multiple companies so you don’t miss any opportunities to get an offer.



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