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Simplifying your search with aggregators

An aggregator is a search engine for gathering, saving and distributing content. This type of tool, often in the form of a website, is used to gather information from various sources and make it available in the form of a database. In the context of a job search, an aggregator brings together on a single web page career opportunities from different job boards.

While searching for a job, you may have already come across a job aggregator without knowing it. While they may look like traditional job boards, they are designed to help you find opportunities without having to visit multiple job boards. While job boards such as Indeed, Jobboom and Jobillico are limited to the jobs posted by their members, aggregators act as a net to pull job postings from all over the web and put them on one platform.

How do aggregators work?

Job aggregators work the same way as search engines like Google: they aggregate your search based on the criteria you have indicated you are looking for.

Since there are thousands of job boards on the web, it can be difficult for a job seeker to efficiently search through all the available jobs. With aggregators, you can save time by having an overview of the job offers that are on the web.

In the context of job searching, an aggregator brings together on a single web page the career opportunities coming from different sites on which one is monitoring. Thanks to these, we get an overview of the job offers that are available on the web.

In addition to aggregating job postings from traditional job boards, job aggregators pull job postings from various places on the web, including specialized sites, recruiting firms and employer career sections.

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Can my search be done entirely based on an aggregator?

While it may be tempting to only use a job aggregator to simplify your search, it is important to keep an eye out for other ways to simplify it. Sometimes, for programming reasons, aggregators cannot retrieve jobs posted on certain sites.

Aggregators are a way to simplify your search, but you should not limit yourself to them.

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