IMAGE: Search Engine Land Google Now Supports Job Search and Job Opportunities Usually, if you want to find a new job, you will find employm...

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Google Now Supports Job Search and Job Opportunities
Usually, if you want to find a new job, you will find employment sites and professional social networks like LinkedIn, but Google - the search engine you know - wants to help you with this task by looking for something else.
At the recent Developers Conference, Google unveiled a new initiative called Google for Jobs designed to increase the search engine's ability to organize job information to make it easier to find jobs.
Today announced the first step in this area where the search for jobs from the search engine, which will recognize the word search and displays the results of the famous sites in the field of employment.
When searching for a keyword related to jobs such as job title or even job placement in the search term, Google will display information from popular sites such as LinkedIn, Monster and Glassdoor.
By clicking on a search result from the sites that Google will support, more detailed results can be displayed within those sites and results are sorted by several criteria such as country, years of experience, salary, geographical location, job history and more.
Of course, Google will rely on learning the machine to scan employment sites and compare data matching job opportunities to identify them and their ease of presentation in search results.
It is certainly too early to talk about supporting Arab employment sites in this area, but it is clear that Google wants to enter the job search sector from its widest range to be the first platform to search through.
It's no surprise that big companies are looking for jobs, so do not forget that Facebook also provided a special section of its site for jobs on pages.
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