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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIs there a job search engine that ranks jobs according to distance
from a specified city? I'm thinking that if there are no jobs in City X, you'd be more interested in jobs 150 miles from X than 1500.
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Is there a job search engine that ranks jobs according to distance (Original Post)
hedgehog
Jul 2014
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I use Indeed.com and search by job title and zip code. Is that what you meant? n/t
seaglass
Jul 2014
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seaglass
(8,171 posts)1. I use Indeed.com and search by job title and zip code. Is that what you meant? n/t
djean111
(14,255 posts)2. Any job site I have used has let me sort by zip code and distance from that zip code.
hedgehog
(36,286 posts)3. I was thinking of this situation:
enter job description and enter city X, results :"no jobs matching your description"
Enter the same description except leave the location blank, results: there are 4356 jobs matching your description.
Now, if there was some way to sort the 4356 jobs according to the distance from City X.......
PeaceNikki
(27,985 posts)4. As was said above, Indeed.com