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20Jun/17Off

Google launches its AI-powered jobs search engine

jobs3_finalGoogle today launched a new jobs search feature right on its search result pages that lets you search for jobs across virtually all of the major online job boards like LinkedIn, Monster, WayUp, DirectEmployers, CareerBuilder and Facebook and others. Google will also include job listings its finds on a company’s homepage.

The idea here is to give job seekers an easy way to see which jobs are available without having to go to multiple sites only to find duplicate postings and lots of irrelevant jobs.

It’s worth noting that Google doesn’t try to filter jobs based on what it already knows.

Google is very clear about the fact that it doesn’t want to directly compete with Monster, CareerBuilder and similar sites. It currently has no plans to let employers posts jobs directly to its jobs search engine for example (though that would surely be lucrative).

See the full story here: https://techcrunch.com/2017/06/20/google-launches-its-ai-powered-jobs-search-engine/

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