Job Search Engines

September 22nd, 2010 by rgeczi

Hello Get Me a Job members and visitors, the focus of this article is on job search engines.  We all know general search engines like Google and so on, but not too many people know about job search engines.  Job search engines are used to specifically find work, whereas Google is a broad search engine.  We would like to focus on one region in the world, and that is the U.S.  This is a place where jobs are hard to find, or at least that is what the media wants people to believe, but we have discovered a website that focuses mainly on jobs in the U.S., so let’s get right to it, talking about what they have to offer, and so on.

The name of the job search engine site is Just Jobs, and their site address is www.justjobs.com.  There, you will find a great job search engine they put together, where people can choose an area, such as county, city, or state.  This is great if you really want to narrow down your job search.  They also have a column for job categories, which you can use to go directly to the category you have in mind.

A little background about this site, and how it all came to be.  This job search engine site was founded 2009 and was put together by LatPro. Inc.  They have this site, which hosts a ton of job search engines all intertwined for people to use, sounding complicating, but on the contrary.  The CEO of this company is Eric Shannon, and he opened up some websites before “Just Jobs”, all in the field of employment.  According to their website, they are physically based in Florida, in a city named Plantation.  If you have any questions or comments to direct to them, you can contact them by phone, if that is the method of communication you choose, at (954) 727-8824.

You can tell them that “Get Me a Job” sent you, and they will get a pretty good kick out of that, at least we think so.  So, if you are looking for a job search engine, and you want the best US-focused job search engine that is a cut above all the other job search engines, you know where to turn to.

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