Jolt is designed to solve the challenges that restaurant owners face, aiming to improve daily operations and food safety compliance. Powered by a digital checklist platform that features integrated kitchen hardware, corrective actions, and custom notifications, Jolt delivers individual employee accountability, visibility into store performance, and accurate food safety records. Jolt is the industry leader. Over 15,000 customers in 50+ countries have leveraged Jolt to complete more than 1 Billion tasks.
Based on our record, OnlineJobs.ph seems to be a lot more popular than Jolt. While we know about 137 links to OnlineJobs.ph, we've tracked only 1 mention of Jolt. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Hello, Honestly I'm having trouble po finding match/jobs sa upwork and onlinejobs.ph, Kindly help me or refer naman po sa magandang VA Opportunities please or mga Agencies. Background po is may 5 years experience po ako as IT Business Analyst (Sodexo and PH Company), natry ko na din po mag SEM/SEO for 6months (US comp), VA and Web QA for 8months (UK comp). Source: 9 months ago
For context, this will be my first full-time job ever (fresh grad). I applied through onlinejobs.ph so unlike local companies, I didn't go through the usual interviews and instead I was only asked to write a paid test article. (Though wala namang problema sakin since I prefer it this way, yung mabilis ang process and walang dragging interviews). Source: 10 months ago
So ayun, I came across this Facebook post recommending different platforms for work-at-home jobs, and isa na sa recommendation ang onlinejobs.ph. I already verified my profile there, and upon browsing for possible jobs, hindi ko makita ang legitimacy ng companies na naka-post sa Job Board. Is it safe there, or should I just go to another platform na mapaga-applyan? Source: 10 months ago
You'll have to do it yourself for a while until the channel makes money, if it ever does make money. Then, you can outsource the work to upwork, fiverr, or onlinejobs.ph. Ive used all 3 websites. Ive used upwork for japanese translations and onlinejobs for everything else. It'll take time & money to test and filter out people. Out of 4-5 illustrators, I found one I really liked. But it takes time, for... Source: 11 months ago
I'm actually pertaining to startups that hired directly in the Philippines. There actually platforms where you can hire remote Filipino workers "directly" (no other nationalities) liked onlinejobs.ph also there are a lot of agencies that partner with International companies so that they can supply/connect them with filipino workers. I'm not really pertaining to Filipino workers who were hired in Upwork, Fiver, etc... Source: 11 months ago
Some friends of mine registered jolt.com before the company did. Source: about 3 years ago
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