Archive for the 'vertical job search engines' Category

all the top bananas.com video

December 10th, 2007

Yeah, I’m a sucker for holiday videos.

Thanks to job search engine All The Top Bananas.

simply hired featured in myspace newsletter

December 3rd, 2007

Simply Hired search activity should be enjoying a healthy increase, compliments of November’s MySpace newsletter.

‘newdle’ (new oodle, get it?)

November 18th, 2007

Oodle before:

Oodle after:

The summary: Less Craigslist. More eBay. Particularly if you’re shopping for that new Toro snowblower. Additionally, they’ve dropped the old logo for a more 2.0 look. And hey, who doesn’t like a homepage featuring a cool biker babe?
From a job search perspective, they’ve integrated a nice Ajax interface that will be familiar to […]

simply hired finds search gold in myspace partnership

November 9th, 2007

With an estimated 20,000-plus searches everyday for the keyword “jobs,” Simply Hired must be lovin’ their current partnership with MySpace.

Yes, results may vary.
Rankings have seen a lot of volatility in the last 60 days or so - RayJobs and Indeed are well out of the Top Ten - but things seem to be settling […]

indeed.com algorithm favoring direct employers?

November 7th, 2007

Is it my imagination, or are organic job search results on Indeed.com weighing heavier toward direct employer content vs. job board content?
Take a look at the top results for a search of “engineering jobs in Austin“:

Not a job board in the bunch, where they used to own such real estate. Now, obviously this is […]

jobcentral readies api for public consumption

November 5th, 2007

Remember the old days when launching a job site actually meant having to sell job postings? Suckers!
With plug-and-play APIs from the likes of Google, Oodle, Simply Hired and Indeed, any knucklehead can launch a job site today and likely have as many jobs as its closest competitor.
Not one to be left behind, JobCentral is […]

new indeed.com functionality (and a uk update)

October 25th, 2007

Vertical job search engine Indeed.com has a new bell. Or is it whistle? I don’t know sounds and shiny things. Anyway, co-founder Paul Forster wants to tell you about it. Sounds sort of interesting. Of course, everything sounds interesting in an English accent, doesn’t it?
Indeed.com’s Paul ForsterAdd to My Profile | More Videos
Also, in case […]

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