• Mkengine@feddit.de
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      Not OP, but I use Google Jobs where they aggregate jobs from every job website. I have around 40 job keyword alerts and get the daily new jobs in a 50 km radius. The only bad thing about this are the duplicates from similar keywords, so I wrote a python script that creates an Excel file with unique jobs from the mails and the most important job information.

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        Having trouble finding info on this… Is this some sort of app? Not seeing info after doing web searches or checking the store and it sounds useful.

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          I had this problem myself and really don’t understand why this is so hard to find. My wife used a year ago and I wasn’t able to find this feature again, so I looked in her browser history and found it. There isn’t even a short accessible link, I can give you only this. Fill in your keywords, set the radius and in the lower left you can activate the alert. You need to be logged in with a gmail though to use the alerts.

          Also it may not work on mobile and sometime I have problems with Firefox as well. If you want to be sure use Google Chrome on a desktop for this. I wouldn’t be surprised if this is another stab to Firefox users.

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          Google Jobs? Just Google “[job title] jobs near me” and a thing will pop up in the results.

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      There isn’t one because there are no jobs. But it certainly isn’t Linked In.