Well, here is a blog post I never thought I would be writing. A new app has just been released to both BlackBerry App World and the Android Market that allows you to search for jobs within Research In Motion. Jobs In Motion is the name of the app but it wasn't built by RIM specifically. The app was built by All The Top Bananas which is actually a UK based job search site but it's apparently a RIM sanctioned app.
Either way, with the Android App Player coming for BlackBerry it does make sense that RIM would be in support of an app like this one showing up. Surely, they'll need Android developers on board at some point and offering them jobs could be one way to do it. That said; we asked Phil over at Android Central his thoughts -- and he decided to do up a video for us all. You'll find that, past the break.
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