Google To Launch a Jobs Search Engine In the US (techcrunch.com) 27
At its I/O 2017 conference, Google announced that it's launching a jobs search engine in the U.S. that will focus on a wide variety of jobs -- from entry-level and service industry positions to high-end professional jobs. The service will also use machine learning and artificial intelligence to better understand how jobs are classified and related, among other things. TechCrunch reports: In a few weeks, Google will begin to recognize when U.S. users are typing job search queries into Google Search, and will then highlight jobs that match the query. However, Google is not necessarily taking on traditional job search service providers with this launch -- instead, it's partnering with them. The company said that Google for Jobs will initially partner with LinkedIn, Facebook, Careerbuilder Monster, Glassdoor, and other services. The search engine will have a number of tools that will help you find the right jobs for you. For example, you'll be able to filter jobs by location, title, category or type, date posted or whether it's full or part-time, among other things. The service will also show applicants things like commute time, to help them figure out if the job is too far away to consider. What makes the service interesting is that it's leveraging Google's machine learning smarts to understand how job titles are related and cluster them together.
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It's almost as if the "editors" here don't even read their own website.
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Ah, give them a break. The editors have already been fired. Their last days of the notice period is now being spent training the AI which will replace them.
The future will be bright, I promise!
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And who could blame them?
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Indeed. Too bad Google doesn't provide a dup search engine. Oh, wait.... [lmgtfy.com]
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Yes but the first two times the posts were made by BeauSD and BeauVHS.
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Chelsea Manning is looking... but it may have problem getting references.
"It"? Oh how clever! But the 2018 mid-term elections are coming, with all 435 house representatives and 34 senators up for election. There are plenty of people who would vote for her because they believe that her actions were necessary because of the egregious conduct of the US wrt foreign and military policy, which harmed the nation's interests as well as needlessly and futilely endangering military service personnel.
Now as for the question of where to find Jobs - google says he's buried at Alta Mesa Memo
Clippy (Score:2)
All with Clippy / Smart Reply options, of course:
So, I see you are are about to leave your current job. What resignation letter would you like to send?
"Nixon Style"
"Give me more money now!"
"I want my stapler back".
Ah, yes, good old machine learning (Score:2)
Ah, yes, good old machine learning. [xkcd.com]
don't they already have a social network site? (Score:2)
In a related news... (Score:2)
Another useless platform like the others? (Score:2)
What would make this any better than the platforms that just end up collecting resumes and returning void for actual jobs (save for guest worker fraud)?
Would be nice to have the preferences:
"Favor employers willing to hire long-term unemployed"
"Favor employers willing to hire other 'non-traditional' candidates"
"Disfavor certification or clearance requirements"
"Favor jobs with low threat from AI"