Memo app as a Career Management app



Work, career, and business are perhaps the most time-consuming part of our lives. Whether this is good or bad - it's a philosophical question, but if so, then of course, many of your memes in the Memo app will be dedicated to this area. You can create a tag named "Jobs" or (if you've only worked at a few places) it's better to create a tag for each company.

When did you get your first job? What was it? Think back to all your past jobs - fortunately, it's not difficult, as you have records in your email and documents. Remember your employees, and add their photos if you have them. Perhaps if you search Google, Facebook, or Instagram, you'll find photos of employees from the days when we weren't taking photos of everything on our phones. Isn't it curious to know where your former employees are working now and what they look like? What projects have you worked on? You've probably had some challenges that kept you busy for hours or days. If you've run your own businesses, create a tag for each one. You'll surely have plenty to remember, as every business is a treasure trove of various challenges and adventures.

Besides your work history, you can also trace the story of your professional development. From your earliest years, for example, when you first saw a computer, played doctor, or built a house out of bricks. Recall which books, movies and characters reinforced your dream of becoming a doctor or programmer. And how this passion of yours continued through school and university, helped you find a job, or create your own business. Add a tag like "ProJourney" and visualize your professional development history.

But Memo app isn't just a repository of your career ups and downs. It's also a tool for finding a better job. In today's world, reshaped by AI and other technologies, you need to constantly look for job (even if you're happy with your current position). Companies are rapidly transforming and even disappearing. Therefore, it's essential to periodically review job boards and learn about current requirements for specialists in your field. And also, continue learning to stay relevant in the evolving job market. This is a matter of security, and the Memo app will help you with this.

First, you can store your resume in the Memo app and update it periodically. Second, the Memo app is a source of context for resume creation. By entering all your previous jobs, projects you completed there, and the tasks you solved, you will not only better understand your strengths and weaknesses, what you enjoy and don't, but also position yourself in the job market and create a corresponding resume. Third, the Memo app can be used as a job manager. Create a "Job Search" tag, and if you come across an interesting vacancy, save it to this tag. This will help you organize and maintain a current scope of job opportunities and necessary new skills to feel confident. You can add an image and link to each memo to make the job mosaic truly convenient and interactive.



Of course, you can find specialized career management apps in the Internet. They allow to more professionally track every job application, set reminders, compare job openings (parameter-to-parameter), search for work on thousands of sites, and tailor your resume to each opening. But in most cases, this is overkill. The Memo app allows you to do the same in a more flexible way. It's also convenient to have career records, medical records, recipes, movies/books/music, travel memories... all in one app.

Posted: May 12, 2026