![]() ![]() By the way, yes, I am one of those people that have a work cell phone and personal cell phone. My cell phone is used for everything at work. Having the phone dialing feature right on my computer screen allows me to dial phone calls directly from the computer. ![]() It’s nice to have a heads up that my phone is needing to be charged. There is a feature that will show your cell phone battery level on the computer screen.īy the end of a workday, there are no surprises. Here are a few of the free options that make this tool worth adding to your list as well. The great part of all this is that the text message will still show as being sent from my work cell phone number. Now, while I’m at my desk I can send and receive text messages directly from my computer. The option to have texting streamlined on the computer screen without having to check my phone throughout the day is great.īefore using MightyText, while sitting at my desk, I would have to toggle between my phone and my computer. I have been fortunate with utilizing the free features and want to share the awesomeness of using MightyText. This tool has both free and premium options at a monthly cost. MightyText is a free Chrome extension and Android app that allows texting from any computer or tablet. This is when (play the sounds of trumpets in your head) MightyText came into the picture. It’s a little cumbersome, however, pretty typical as a recruiter. One could imagine what I looked like at my desk typing on the computer, talking on the phone, sourcing on the internet, and frequently texting in between all of these activities. As a result, I found myself texting quite frequently throughout the workday. Successfully connecting live during daytime hours with either group can be near impossible. This generation of candidates is typically avid texters. I am in involved in a significant amount of university relations recruiting in my current role. One of my recent discoveries is MightyText, which is one of my favorite candidate engagement tools. I have an addiction to be overly curious about finding new gadgets and recruiting tools. This article is part of a series called Editor's Pick. ![]()
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