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    Google for Jobs Takes Aim at Job Seekers, Work Search Challenges

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    May 30, 2017
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      1Google for Jobs Takes Aim at Job Seekers, Work Search Challenges

      Google for Jobs Takes Aim at Job Seekers, Work Search Challenges

      Google is developing a new service called Google for Jobs that’s designed to help people across the U.S. find their next job. But the offering might take down some established job boards in the process. Google for Jobs is a search service that uses machine learning to deliver more relevant results. The service initially will take job postings from partner sites such as Monster.com, Facebook or CareerBuilder. It will automatically match a person’s location to help them quickly discover available positions. Google for Jobs also will have some handy filters to narrow search results. But there are still many question marks surrounding Google for Jobs and it’s unclear how traditional job boards might hold up to this big, new competitive challenge. This eWEEK slide show will examine Google for Jobs and the impact it might have when it launches.

      2Google for Jobs Will Be a New Search Site

      Google for Jobs Will Be a New Search Site

      Google for Jobs is not another app. Rather, Google for Jobs functions as a full-fledged search feature that helps users find available jobs in specific locations. It will be accessible in the browser on both the desktop and mobile devices.

      3Google Is Working With Partners

      Google Is Working With Partners

      To get Google for Jobs off the ground, the search giant plans to partner with LinkedIn, Facebook, Monster.com, CareerBuilder and Glassdoor. Those sites will feed Google for Jobs its content, making Google for Jobs a repository for job listings across a wide array of services instead of just one.

      4Machine Learning Is an Important Part of Google for Jobs

      Machine Learning Is an Important Part of Google for Jobs

      Machine learning plays a critical role in Google for Jobs. The service’s artificial intelligence will categorize and cluster jobs around the user’s skills. Rather than searching for content and displaying several results that aren’t relevant, Google for Jobs ensures the most relevant results are delivered to job seekers.

      5An Automatic Location Feature Can Be Adjusted

      An Automatic Location Feature Can Be Adjusted

      Many job boards force users to search around a particular location, which means they might miss positions in nearby areas. Google for Jobs will automatically determine a person’s location and populate results with positions in the area. And if users want to search outside their location, they can do that, too.

      6Several Handy Filters Further Improve Relevance

      Several Handy Filters Further Improve Relevance

      Google for Jobs will launch with a host of filters that aim at improving search results to make them more relevant. The filters are especially useful in certain industries, such as retail, where the breadth of jobs is wide. For instance, users can filter their search criteria to look for retail management jobs rather than store clerk positions. The filters also can be used for salary requirements and other information.

      7Employers Won’t Need to Change Tack

      Employers Won’t Need to Change Tack

      At least at its onset, Google for Jobs won’t require employers to change how they post positions: They can simply go to the job board of their choice and post a job. The listing will find its way to Google for Jobs automatically.

      8Google Has Hinted About Fast Applications

      Google Has Hinted About Fast Applications

      While Google hasn’t confirmed its plans, the company noted during its announcement that job seekers might be able to apply for positions through Google for Jobs. The application would be quick and easy, Google indicated, and could allow job seekers to apply to several positions in less time.

      9Google for Jobs Stems From a Big Job-Seeking Problem

      Google for Jobs Stems From a Big Job-Seeking Problem

      At its Google I/O developers conference, the search giant justified launching Google for Jobs by pointing to problems with the current hiring market. Google chief executive Sundar Pichai noted 46 percent of U.S. employers “face talent shortages and have issues filling open job positions.” Google for Jobs was designed specifically to alleviate that problem and quickly connect employers and applicants, he said.

      10GoogleWill it Kill Job Boards?ForJobs_9

      Will it Kill Job Boards?

      One of the big questions is whether Google for Jobs could derail current job boards. Google currently is partnering with big jobs sites, but it’s possible users ultimately will choose Google’s service to find positions, since it will have content from several sources. Google said it’s not in competition with job boards, but it could throttle some of its partners if it proves as popular as its other search services.

      11When to Expect Google for Jobs

      When to Expect Google for Jobs

      Google has not specified a launch date for Google for Jobs. However, the company did say it would be available within the next several weeks. Google for Jobs is launching with a handful of partners and could add others in time.

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