(2018年8月10日,/HRoot.com/)谷歌近日在新加坡推出了就業招聘服務,職位搜索工具將成爲直接被內置在谷歌搜索中的功能。
該功能將從超過1,500個網站中獲取職位列表,包括MyCareersFuture.sg,FastJobs,JobsCentral,LinkedIn,Monster,Payscale和Randstad。當用戶在搜索欄中進行職位搜索時,他們將看到在這些網站上發布的數十萬個招聘職位表單。
進行工作職位或技能搜索的用戶輸入“兼職工作”、“實習”和“管理工作”等關鍵詞時,將觸發搜索結果彈出一個特殊模塊。通過點擊這個模塊列表,用戶可以看到職位名稱和工作地點等信息,以及來自Glassdoor和Payscale對雇主的評論。
這樣做的目的是讓求職者搜索工作變得更快、更容易,因爲他們不必通過訪問多個網站來進行工作搜索。但是求職者仍然需通過發布職位的網站直接申請。
此次在新加坡發布該服務也是其在東南亞首次發布。Google for Jobs最初于2017年在美國推出,谷歌上個月也在英國推出了求職服務。
谷歌搜索的産品經理Joy Xi表示:“新加坡人習慣于上網找工作。求職者在找工作的時候已經開始使用谷歌搜索,在過去的一年裏,我們看到工作和職業查詢的移動搜索數據比去年增長了14%。”
Joy Xi還說道:“除了用戶,企業和招聘服務供應商也將受益于新功能。谷歌發布的開放文檔將允許他們在新搜索體驗的基礎上公布空缺職位,並使他們的信息更容易被發現,讓求職者和雇主達到雙贏。”
SINGAPORE – GOOGLE’S JOB SERVICE LAUNCHES IN SINGAPORE
(Aug.10, 2018, /staffingindustry.com/)Google launched its job service in Singapore. The job search tool will be a feature built directly into Google Search.
The feature will see job listings pulled from more than 1,500 sites including MyCareersFuture.sg, FastJobs, JobsCentral, LinkedIn, Monster, Payscale and Randstad. When users perform a job search in the search bar they will now be able to see a consolidated list of job openings from hundreds of thousands of jobs posted on these sites.
Users performing a search for job roles or skills sing keywords such as “part-time jobs”, “internships”, and “admin jobs” – or similar unique job seeking queries – will trigger a special module to pop up in the search results. By clicking on the listing, users will be able to see information such as job title and location, as well as reviews and ratings of the employers by sources such as Glassdoor and Payscale.
The aim is to make it quicker and easier for jobseekers to search for jobs as they will not have to visit multiple websites to search for jobs. However, jobseekers will still have to apply directly through the website that first posted the position.
The launch in Singapore is the first in Southeast Asia. Google for Jobs was first launched last year in the US while Google launched its job search service in the UK last month.
“There’s a clear need from Singaporeans to be able to go online to find a job. Job seekers already turn to Google Search when they’re looking for a job, and in the past year we’ve seen 14 per cent growth in mobile searches for jobs and career queries compared to the previous year,” Joy Xi, product manager at Google Search said.
“Aside from users, businesses and job providers will also benefit from the new feature, as Google has released open documentation which will allow them to publish their job openings on the new search experience and make their listings “more discoverable, creating a win-win situation for both job-seekers and employers”, Xi said.
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