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Google Launches an AI-Powered Jobs Search Engine

June 21, 2017 Leave a Comment

Google officially launches a new jobs search powered by artificial intelligence right on its search result pages that lets you search for jobs across virtually all of the major online job boards such as LinkedIn, Monster, WayUp, DirectEmployers, CareerBuilder and Facebook and others. In doing so, Google turns its powerful search engine into an employment engine.

Job hunters will have a comprehensive way to search for jobs across the internet. Google will streamline job listings and eliminate duplicate jobs posted on different sites. The results will also include employer ratings from current and former workers, as well as typical commute times to job locations.

With its AI-powered jobs search engine, Google will help job seekers to find a new job as efficiently as possible. Google’s search results will displace jobs pulled directly from the biggest job sites on the internet. Job seekers can search for available jobs without having to go to multiple sites only to find duplicate postings and lots of irrelevant jobs.

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