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To help Indian firms, especially 51 million small and medium enterprises (SMEs), find a better workforce and vice versa, Google on Tuesday rolled out a new search experience in the country that will list relevant employment opportunities.
Google Search will now display job listings from several popular websites, online classifieds and companies. The users can access the new experience in English on the Search app on Android and iOS operating systems.
According to Google, in the fourth quarter of 2017, it saw more than a 45 percent increase in the number of job search queries. "This number is continuously growing," Anandan said.
Job seekers can use smart filters like location, type and the field in which they want a job to narrow down the results. The experience lets the job seekers search, save and share the listings, while also allowing them to sign up for alerts.
To help the larger ecosystem of job providers, Google has also released open documentation, which will assist organisations to make their job openings discoverable on this new search experience, using open structured schema.org web markup standards that Google supports.
Lauding the move, Amitabh Kant, CEO, NITI Aayog, said this feature would help job seekers find better opportunities.
Google has partnered with several job search platform, including Microsoft-owned LinkedIn, QuikrJobs and Shine.com, among others, and integrated them with Search.
Achint Srivastava, an executive from Google’s Search Engineering team, also went on to say, “By working with our many partners to integrate their comprehensive listing of jobs, and offering an open platform where any third-party job search board or direct employer and can now surface their jobs to a broader audience, we hope this new experience on Google will help make the job search simpler and more effective".
Srivastava said that Google will use algorithms to avoid duplication of jobs and this feature is different from Google Hire — a recruiting app from Google.
Last year, at its I/O annual developer conference in the US, the company launched "Google for Jobs" initiative that includes a feature in search that collects and organises millions of job postings from all over the web to make them easier for job seekers to find.
"Google is determined to crack the code on matching available jobs with the right candidates," company CEO Sundar Pichai had said during the keynote address.
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