How do I download the Mobile App (for Apple and Android devices)?

Written By Josh Biller

Last updated 5 months ago

To download the mobile app on to your device, scan the QR Code below, search your app store for Jobready360, or click on one of the buttons below.

The mobile app requires that your iPhone is running iOS 15.6 at minimum, or your Android phone is running Android 16 at minimum.

Keep in mind that the mobile app may not support all the features available in the main web application. However, we've dedicated significant time and resources to bringing as many functionalities to the mobile experience as possible. Weโ€™re continually adding new features, so be sure to check back regularly for updates that may enhance your experience.

Current Features

  • Students can clock in and out of their work-based learning experiences, provide information about what they did for the day, and selected any skills that were assessed for the day. The location will be tracked when clocking in and out so that you will be able to see exactly where the student was when performing those actions.

  • Students can sign pending forms directly in the app. Any forms where the student is the next signer will show on this page.

  • A feature to view, upload, edit, and delete pay stubs for each work-based learning experience. Pay stubs can be uploaded from the student's camera roll, viewed by experience or individually, and edited/deleted all from the app.

  • Work logs can now be uploaded, edited, deleted, and submitted for approval. Students can also see the status of their work logs for each day.

  • Students can manage required and optional documents by uploading or deleting instances of the various document types assigned by their work-based learning coordinator.

  • Students can build their portfolio from the app.

  • Students can search for colleges.

  • Students can complete a career exploration and search for occupations of interest.

  • Students can check in to events using the QR provided by the event

  • Students can become eligible for work based learning experiences based on the criteria laid forth by their school

  • Students can create financial plans to see what their fiscal life may look like on different career paths

  • Students can explore scholarship opportunities

  • Students can update the status of their FAFSA and submit verification documents

  • Students can take practice tests for the SAT and ACT

  • Students can view their industry certifications

  • Students can view tasks, propose grades, and submit evidence towards their proposed grade

  • Students can complete their various todo list items