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Immersivetech.careers is a premier job board dedicated to connecting job seekers and employers in the immersive technology fields, including AR, VR, XR, Haptics, 360/3D, Digital Twin, Healthcare, Gaming, and Education. Our platform offers exclusive job listings, industry insights, and career resources to help advance careers and enhance recruitment processes.
To create an account, click on the “Register” button on the homepage, choose whether you are a job seeker or an employer, and fill out the required information including your email and password. You will then receive a confirmation email to activate your account.
No, Immersivetech.careers is completely free for both job seekers and employers. We aim to facilitate connections in the immersive technology industry without any cost barriers.
After registering and completing your profile, you can browse job listings and click on the “Apply” button for the positions you are interested in. You will be able to submit your resume/CV and any additional required information directly through our platform.
Employers can post job listings by logging into their dashboard, clicking on “Post a Job,” and filling out the job details including title, description, required qualifications, and location. Once submitted, the job listing will be reviewed and published on the site.
Job seekers can set up job alerts from their dashboard by specifying their preferred job categories and locations. You will receive email notifications when new job listings that match your criteria are posted.
Yes, once a job seeker applies for a job, both the candidate and the employer can use the chat feature available in their dashboards to communicate directly. This facilitates smoother and faster interactions.
Both job seekers and employers can update their profile information by logging into their dashboards, navigating to the profile section, and making the necessary changes. Don’t forget to save your updates to ensure the information is current.