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Google CEO just presented Google for Jobs
May 18, 2017
Google CEO Sundar Pichai just presented Google for Jobs — an inevitable activity from Google that will give you a chance to scan for occupations in your general vicinity, with postings pulled from locales like LinkedIn, Facebook, and CareerBuilder.
At the point when Google for Jobs dispatches "in the coming weeks," it will go about as sort of a uber work web index that will give you a chance to deal with different profession destinations in one go.
Pichai said in front of an audience at the Google I/O meeting in Silicon Valley:"I'm personally enthusiastic for this initiative because it addresses an important need, and perhaps our core competencies as a company."
To begin with Google for Jobs, you simply need to scan for something like "retail employment" in the Google look box. It'll fly up a pack of employment postings in your general vicinity. From that point, you can filter by date posted, the sort of employment, experience required, when the occupation was posted, and work titles. Before long, Pichai says, you'll have the capacity to sort by drive times, as well.
The thought is to utilize Google's savvy frameworks to arrange employments. As Pichai notes, "retail" can mean anything from deals, to store supervisor, to shop representative, so Google is doing design coordinating to get you the correct sort of occupations you're searching for.
It consolidates Google's central goal around sorting data, with key AI advancements, Pichai says.
It's intriguing that Google is taking data from adversary tech titans like Facebook and LinkedIn, a Microsoft backup. In the meantime, it's another path for Google to profit by ordering their data, while additionally giving those same outside organizations with another wellspring of occupation searchers to scrutinize their postings.
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