X is pulling another big move! Right after xChat’s independent chat app just released its beta version, it’s now, right away, recruiting with one click to reach 500 million+ users—this guy really wants to unify the whole game!


Brothers, wake up! This move by X directly silenced me.
I just saw that in the xChat beta version, private messages and group chats have been split into separate apps—so you can chat anytime, anywhere, without switching back to the main app. But only a few days later, the one-click recruitment feature on X’s beta version quietly launched again!
Open your personal profile, and you’ll see that eye-catching entry: “Start Recruiting on X” (Beta). With just a few simple steps, you can put the most core positions directly on your homepage—showing up to 3 of the most important roles.
Everyone who scrolls past your homepage—your followers, random passersby, headhunters, industry big shots—will see at a glance who you’re hiring. From software engineers and product managers to retail salespeople and forklift operators… your next truly outstanding talent might be browsing X right now!
X now has more than 550 million monthly active users—this wave directly brings the entire recruitment battleground to the social main stage, with an insanely wide reach!
At the time, I only had one thought: X is fully heading toward becoming an Everything App—to swallow up the entire workplace ecosystem in one gulp!
What was the hiring process like before? You’d use Boss Zhipin, Zhaopin, 51job, LinkedIn… submit resumes, HR screening, schedule interviews, negotiate salary—a complete combo punch that took at least half a month, with high time and money costs.
Now what?
X one-click posting → Your personal profile automatically displays the position → 500 million+ real users can see it right away → Talents proactively send private messages to reach out.
Efficiency skyrockets, and costs drop straight to the floor!
Even more ruthless: this isn’t some third-party tiny plugin, and it’s not just an ad slot—it’s a native feature of X’s personal profile. Your homepage is no longer just somewhere to post updates; it’s become a living “recruitment billboard.” X is getting more corporate, and more like a super business platform.
First there was xChat’s independent chat, and now there’s the recruitment beta (Premium users get priority). Musk’s pace is to step by step pack communication, social, recruitment, payments… all into a single X app.
I’ll bet my money on it: tonight, many brothers from traditional recruitment platforms, headhunter companies, and HR software are probably not going to sleep well. LinkedIn is going to panic, and the major domestic recruitment giants are even more likely to be on edge—this move by X is a naked “dimensionality reduction” attack!
How do you play it? Ridiculously simple (the beta version is already open):
1. Enter your X personal profile
2. Find the “Start Recruiting on X” entry
3. Fill in the position, responsibilities, requirements, and salary appeal
4. Select up to 3 core roles
5. One-click publish—visible to users across the whole platform
I’m right now thinking about trying to hire an AI engineer for my team—see if real top talent will directly charge into my homepage and send private messages. The efficiency boost is going to be off the charts!
Brothers, especially bosses, HR, and entrepreneurs:
Take action immediately! Don’t wait even a second longer!
The X recruitment beta is officially live, and xChat has just launched as well—traditional recruitment land is being crazily overturned by X!
Today, right now, go open the “Start Recruiting on X” feature and immediately post your core positions!
If you’re late, the best batch of top talent who only scrolls X and not recruitment websites will be snatched away by competitors using one-click recruiting;
If you move first, you may be able to hire great people with the lowest cost and the shortest time—leaving your rivals several streets behind, and winning at the starting line!
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