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December 17, 2004 8:14 AM

Job Search, Indeed

Indeed
Indeed.com is a new service which scrapes jobs from scores of services and then wraps a familiar interface around the entire thing - a search interface. I like the ability to refine searches and the ability to search by region. It's fun to play around with. Needs to deal with the duplication issue, as this search for "blogger" shows, but it supports RSS and you can sort by date. Neat. The site's founders have a (nascent) blog as well.

Update: Paul Forster, one of the founders, tells me of the business model the site will pursue: "We'll start with a contextual advertising system similar to Google Adwords or Overture. We won't be accepting payments for improved job positioning in our main search results and our paid ads will be clearly distinguished from our main search results" And reader Otis G. tells me that Indeed is based on Lucene. Cool!

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» Indeed! from One Woman, Five Cats and a Crowbar
Ooooh! Very, very cool: Indeed.com Just what this disillusioned cog needs in her Christmas stocking this year. Monster, beware! (via John Battelle's Searchblog) [Read More]

» indeed.com: A New Vertical Search Engine from Search Engine Watch Blog
Both Search Engine Roundtable and Searchblog have overview posts about a new federated search tool that allows users to simultaeously search job listings from "hundreds" of sites. It's called indeed.com. Key Points: + Clutter-free and simple interface ... [Read More]

» indeed.com: A New Vertical Search Engine from Search Engine Watch Blog
Both Search Engine Roundtable and Searchblog have overview posts about a new federated search tool that allows users to simultaeously search job listings from "hundreds" of sites. It's called indeed.com. Key Points: + Clutter-free and simple interface ... [Read More]

» indeed.com: A New Vertical Search Engine from Search Engine Watch Blog
Both Search Engine Roundtable and Searchblog have overview posts about a new federated search tool that allows users to simultaeously search job listings from "hundreds" of sites. It's called indeed.com. Key Points: + Clutter-free and simple interface ... [Read More]

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