I found a few new job boards that have recently launched. Here’s the deets.
MindPal.co, a start-up out of San Francisco, has launched a new job board MindPal.co/jobs. Job seekers gain full, free access to hundreds of thousands of the most attractive job offers from top companies.
— We wanted job seekers to have everything in one place and not have to constantly visit many portals to find an offer that interests them — says Chris Parjaszewski, CEO of MindPal.co. — We also offer more advanced functions such as tutoring or job matching — he adds.
Candidates will be able to learn how to manage their career. What skills are sought after on the labor market, which direction to follow and what you need to be able to do to get promoted.
The job matching function, which is based on a deep understanding of the needs of employees and employers, may prove useful. It shortens the time and costs of job search.
IMarEST Marine Jobs is now available to the IMarEST’s 12,500 international members, alongside anyone who registers as a user. Uniquely, it will also be integrated into IMarEST Connect, the Institute’s member only engagement platform, used by those who are deeply invested in their professional development and industry best practices.
“IMarEST Marine Jobs further supports our commitment to providing recruitment opportunities in our sector,” said Chris Goldsworthy, CEO of the IMarEST. “This platform helps people who wish to take the next step in their career journey and provides employers with a streamlined way to find highly-skilled professionals.”
The site is powered by Jobiqo ad can be seen here.
A new custom built global tech job board called Tejofi uses AI to parse job listings to speed up his job search. Here’s how the owner described it from his Reddit post;
Since original job descriptions are unnecessarily long and I have to go through dozens of them at a time, I spend around 3-5 seconds evaluating each job by reading its summary with the tech stack as the first sentence along with YoE, clearance, education and other requirements.
I no longer read full job descriptions since it takes more time and slows down the process of looking for jobs that are worth my time applying to. Since job boards don’t summarize each and every job description for you I made a custom job board that does that and also lets you filter jobs by specific number of YoE, programming languages, education, clearance, visa sponsorship, etc.
What it does:
- Quick Summaries: Each job comes with details extracted by AI like the tech stack, summary of responsibilities and requirements, years of experience (YoE), visa sponsorship, security clearance, education requirements, etc. This way, you can see what you need to know at a glance, making it super easy to decide if a position is worth your time applying for. No need to read long job descriptions. You can customize the job list or table view to only see the information you need.
- Advanced Filtering: You can filter out jobs that aren’t right for you. Don’t have a clearance or a degree, need a sponsorship, only looking for a specific YoE range or seniority level, want specific role categories or programming languages? There’s a filter for each of those.
- Hiding jobs and companies: You can hide jobs and they will never appear again, unlike the other major job board that shows you jobs you’ve previously hidden. You can also hide all jobs from a specific company if you want. When you mark a job as applied to, whenever you see another job from the same company you’ll see the number of existing applications and rejections so that you can avoid applying to that company again.
Coming soon: more features like generating individualized cover letters and resumes using AI for each job, email alerts, application tracker, etc.