A job board is a website or platform that allows job seekers to search for and apply to job openings, and employers to post job listings and search for potential candidates. Job boards typically focus on specific industries, job functions, or location, and they may be general or specialized. Some examples of popular job boards include LinkedIn, Indeed, and Glassdoor.
Job boards can be a useful tool for job seekers to find job opportunities that match their skills and experience, and they can also be a cost-effective way for employers to reach a large pool of potential candidates. Many job boards allow employers to post job listings for free or for a fee, and they also offer additional services such as resume databases, applicant tracking systems, and employer branding tools. Job boards can help to streamline the hiring process and can help both job seekers and employers to find the right fit for their needs.
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