Find that job you've always dreamed of
December 30, 2004 6:05 PM   Subscribe

Indeed.com is what a job search aggregator was meant to be. I stumbled across it and have found it immensely helpful. It indexes every job site that I’m aware of, corporate employment pages, newspapers and craigslist then makes the jobs searchable based on keyword(s) and (optionally) location. Searches can be made into RSS feeds, e-mail alerts, etc. Current beta only work for jobs in U.S.
posted by jperkins (24 comments total)
 
Standard non-affiliation disclaimer. Just happy that someone got this right.
posted by jperkins at 6:17 PM on December 30, 2004


This is great, and for me the timing couldn't be better. I owe jperkins a cup of coffee.
posted by leotrotsky at 6:44 PM on December 30, 2004


Excellent. I made my job search into a Firefox LiveBookmark. Now I can be continuously searching for a new job, but my current employer will think I'm just staring at my bookmarks.
posted by newton at 6:48 PM on December 30, 2004


Nice, and good timing for me as well.
posted by euphorb at 6:50 PM on December 30, 2004


Great! Thanks, jperkins!
posted by culpable at 7:23 PM on December 30, 2004


Nice. This is better than having to wade through Monster, HotJobs, Dice. I've been hunting off & on for the last two years and within ten minutes of using the site, I found jobs out there that normally don't appear out there. Hopefully I don't sound like an indeed.com pimp but this is how it should be done.

Nice find jperkins!
posted by KevinSkomsvold at 7:26 PM on December 30, 2004


I found jobs out there that normally don't appear out there

*bitch slapping self*
posted by KevinSkomsvold at 7:27 PM on December 30, 2004


This is awesome - thanks for sharing!
posted by sophie at 7:27 PM on December 30, 2004


All this time I spend on MetaFilter is probably WHY I haven't gotten a job since graduating college in May... How great would it be if a link I found here helped me land a job!

So far, though, it's leaving out a lot of sites I use in my Washington, DC based job search--Roll Call, The Hill, etc. I did find some great stuff almost immediately--resumes tomorrow.

Incidentally, if anyone knows anybody, wink wink, nudge nudge.... hire me?
posted by sdrawkcab at 8:15 PM on December 30, 2004


Fantastic. Like leotrotsky above, this couldn't have come at a better time for me. jperkins, I doubt you'll ever need to buy coffee again.
posted by Ridge at 8:17 PM on December 30, 2004


Great find, jperkins! And thanks for the heads up on the RSS feed, newton. That feature is worth its weight in gold!
posted by Planter at 8:31 PM on December 30, 2004


This is absurdly timely for me....
posted by lodurr at 8:32 PM on December 30, 2004


VERY cool!

Alas, for once in my life I don't need a job... I sure hope this site is still around the next time I'm unemployed... ohhh, next week or whenever. ;)
posted by miss lynnster at 8:38 PM on December 30, 2004


Great link. (And, as others have said, good timing, too.)
posted by mrbula at 9:09 PM on December 30, 2004


This site sucks... I still can't find an opening for Pet Psychic... guess I'll have to stay unemployed until a better job search aggregator comes along.
posted by yossarian1 at 10:19 PM on December 30, 2004


So far, though, it's leaving out a lot of sites I use in my Washington, DC based job search--Roll Call, The Hill, etc. I did find some great stuff almost immediately--resumes tomorrow.

The only section of the site that I see to ask that they add other job site is this section and that's if you want to add your own jobs. Maybe give that a try anyway and see if they'll add urls you supply to them.

Glad this went over so well. From the sound of things, Christmas wasn't very merry for some of us in terms of jobs!

This site sucks... I still can't find an opening for Pet Psychic... guess I'll have to stay unemployed until a better job search aggregator comes along.

My search for "porn freebsd php" didn't turn up anything either, but I now have that search setup with an email alert.
posted by jperkins at 11:13 PM on December 30, 2004


Now what's needed is a non US version. It's a sweet site, but there's no UK/European jobs on there.
posted by TheDonF at 1:29 AM on December 31, 2004


This would be great if I knew what I wanted to do. Then I wouldn't have to stare blankly at the "what" box until the cursor stops blinking.
posted by Eideteker at 5:34 AM on December 31, 2004


great find, can't wait for the Euro version that I hope they make. :)
posted by dabitch at 5:47 AM on December 31, 2004


#2 is what kills me. What possible reason could there be for no oversight?

Becuase the US does not vote for President, the States do. Therefore federal oversight would trample on state's rights.
posted by Mick at 10:03 AM on December 31, 2004


What?
posted by MrZero at 10:09 AM on December 31, 2004


Mick wandered over from this thread on voting oddities.
posted by euphorb at 11:06 AM on December 31, 2004


oops
posted by Mick at 2:46 PM on December 31, 2004


Great find, thanks for sharing. Comes at a good time for us too...as Accenture thought layoff notices would make nice xmas decorations...
posted by dejah420 at 4:51 PM on January 1, 2005


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