Juju job search is a website with a unique business model.
Most employment opportunity search sites such as Monster and Careerbuilder charge employers an upfront fee for posting position openings in their proprietary database, and candidates can use this database.
This website uses an alternative business model. First, they do not have a database of job openings like other web sites do. Instead, they check corporate web sites, recruiter sites and online job boards for postings, and compile an index of millions publicly available job postings, allowing their users to search against their index. They then allow employers and recruiters to bid for keywords to display their position openings in a “Sponsored Jobs” box that appears above the other results under a pay per click business model. In addition, they also publish a Job Search Difficulty Index for most US States by dividing the number of unemployed workers in each state with the number of jobs in their index in that state.
This employment website is accessible via two different URLs, not only the one we have mentioned above, but also www.juju.com. Both URLs lead to the same website, and there is no difference which URL you use. You can look for jobs based on its title and/or its location, with an optional keyword. The result is quite accurate, and most results are relevant to the query term. In addition, after you perform a search, if you scroll to the bottom of the results page, you can find a text box where you can set up an email alert for new results of your query. Alternatively, there is also an RSS feed to subscribe to for new results with the query term. In summary, if you are looking for employment opportunities, you should definitely give www.job-search-engine.com a try.