Google launches search engine connect job seekers employers
You're referring to Google's new job search platform, Google for Jobs!
In June 2017, Google launched Google for Jobs, a search engine that aggregates job listings from various sources, including job boards, company websites, and staffing agencies. The platform aims to make it easier for job seekers to find job openings and for employers to reach potential candidates.
Here's how it works:
For Job Seekers:
- Simply type a job search query into Google, such as "software engineer jobs in New York" or "marketing manager jobs in San Francisco".
- Google will display a list of relevant job openings from various sources, including job boards, company websites, and staffing agencies.
- Job seekers can filter results by location, job title, company, and more.
- They can also apply to jobs directly through Google, without having to visit multiple websites.
For Employers:
- Employers can post job openings on Google for Jobs through their own websites or through job posting platforms like Indeed, Glassdoor, and LinkedIn.
- Google's algorithm will then index and display the job postings in search results.
- Employers can also use Google's job posting tool to manage their job postings and track applicant flow.
The benefits of Google for Jobs include:
- Increased visibility for job postings, reaching a wider audience
- Simplified job search process for job seekers
- Improved candidate quality, as job seekers are more likely to apply to relevant job openings
- Enhanced employer branding, as job postings are displayed alongside other relevant search results
Overall, Google for Jobs aims to revolutionize the way job seekers and employers connect, making it easier to find the right talent and the right job opportunities.