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Google makes job search easier for Indians with ‘Google for Jobs’

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In an effort to help job seekers in India, Google has launched the special feature, which makes it easier and quicker to find relevant employment opportunities. This feature has been available since 2017, and will now be available for Indians as well. Users can now directly type in the related job profile into the web and get job listings from across the popular job listing websites, online classifieds, and companies.

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To cull out the relevant job listings Google has partnered with Aasaanjobs, Freshersworld, Headhonchos, IBM Talent Management Solutions, LinkedIn, QuezX, QuikrJobs, Shine.com, T-Jobs, TimesJobs, and Wisdomjobs.

New features

  • Search allows users to refine the results using filters, save the job listings, share it and sign up for job alerts.
  • This feature is currently available in English on the Search app on Android and iOS, and in Google Search on the desktop and mobile.
  • When users search for “jobs near me,” “jobs for freshers,” or similar job-seeking queries,  a special module pops up . Clicking on any job in this listing opens an at-a-glance view of comprehensive information about the posting such as job title, location, whether it is full-time or part-time, and several other details.

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