Google Search will Connect more Africans with jobs

Google Search will Connect more Africans with jobs

Whether you’re a student looking for a part-time job, an office worker seeking work closer to home, or a teacher moving to another province to be close to family, finding a job can be difficult. With job postings scattered across the web, newspapers and help wanted signs, it’s not always easy to find ones that are a good fit based on your unique needs and skills. As a result, many job seekers feel like they can’t find the job they’re looking for or apply to roles that aren’t the right fit. At the same time, African employers face talent shortages and have issues filling open positions with the right candidate.

Starting today in English on desktop and mobile, when you do a Google search for “jobs near me,” “teaching jobs,” or similar job-seeking queries, you’ll see in-depth results that allow you to explore jobs from across the web.

Google is working with a number of organisations from across the industry to bring you the most comprehensive listing of jobs — including Fuzu, Brighter Monday, Jobberman, NGCareers, Job Mail, and Careers24 . This means you’ll see job postings from these sites and many others from across the web as soon as they’re posted.

See https://africa.googleblog.com/2018/03/connecting-more-africans-with-jobs.html

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