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UK – Google Jobs UK announces partnership with CV-Library

17 August 2018

UK-based job board CV-Library announced that it has partnered with Google on the company’s job search service ‘Google Jobs’.

Last month, Google launched its job search service in the UK. The artificial intelligence job search tool shows job postings from across the web, whether they're on websites run by businesses, or job sites, such as CV-Library.

CV-Library’s partnership means that those who search for jobs on Google will see vacancies advertised by CV-Library clients, as soon as they’re posted.

The new job search experience is now live in the UK, and follows last year’s launch of the jobs service in the US.

“We’re extremely excited to be a part of the launch of this new jobs search experience in the UK,” Lee Biggins, founder and managing director of CV-Library, said. “As a business, we’re passionate about connecting great employers with top talent and this development will certainly strengthen our position in doing so.”

Google has previously stated that its launch in the UK builds on the commitment the company made last year to “help 100,000 people in the U.K. find a job or grow in their career by 2020.”

Google Jobs UK already shows job postings from sites such as Reed, Gumtree, Guardian Jobs, Haymarket and Totaljobs.com.

Despite the partnerships with job boards, many question whether Google will, at some stage, decide to cut them out altogether and deal directly with employers and jobseekers.