Understanding popular requests on Jooble will allow you to stay abreast of current trends in the job market, attract more job seekers, compete more successfully with other companies and achieve better results in your marketing efforts.
Knowing popular queries and trends will allow you to tailor your content strategy and optimize your advertising campaigns for improved outcomes. So let’s dive in!
We selected several countries from different regions to take a quick look at the most popular job search queries on Jooble. All in all, we found similar trends from country to country.
The country’s first popular searches are:
Besides around 6 searches out of 100, the most popular ones consist of the company name “Amazon”. Local job seekers are also actively looking for work at Walmart. Job searches are popular among college students under the age of 18, with queries consisting of the words “work for 15 years student” and “part-time for college students”.
People in the US generally look for work as teachers, nurses, engineers, government workers and other common occupations.
Interestingly, “songwriter” and “music composer” queries are 62nd and 75th, on the list of the most popular job search queries on Jooble.
Part-time jobs and weekend work were the most popular searches, accounting for about 13.6% of all job searches on Jooble in the last 30 days.
Students are also actively looking for internships on Jooble, with about 12 out of 100; the most popular searches include “internship”, “first work for student”, and other related titles.
With about 26% of all searches in the country, summer jobs and jobs for students are the most popular. Compared to the US, the Netherlands and Australia, “work from home” and “remote” positions are less popular in France.
The most popular searches in the country are:
There are also a lot of job searches related to Healthcare, Finance, Logistics & Transportation, Hotel & Restaurant, such as:
People have been searching for part-time and remote jobs in the country for the last 30 days. In the Netherlands are also popular searches for “work for refugee” and “refugee support”.
Students are also actively looking for a job on Jooble, with queries like “work for student”, “part-time for 18 years old”, and “summer job” queries.
As in other European countries, the most popular job search queries in Poland are:
Job seekers also look at other professions such as psychologists, drivers, office managers and teachers on Jooble.
In Canada, the most popular queries related to the IT services industry, with searches for “c++ developer”, “QA engineer”, “data science” and “graphic designer”.
Job seekers are also looking for remote and part-time positions in the country.
Work with no experience and freelance positions are the most popular searches in Brazil. People also search for a job such as “driver”, “nurse”, “elderly caregiver”, “babysitter” and “psychology”.
“Part-time jobs”, “work for students”, “remote work” and “work from home” positions are the most popular job search queries in the last 30 days. Jobs in the education and healthcare industries are also attracting Australian job seekers.
Locals are actively looking for jobs in the logistics and transportation industry as a driver and taxi drivers. Around 9 out of 100, the most popular searches have consisted of various driver queries.
In summary, there have been trends in the job search market, such as remote and work-from-home jobs, part-time work jobs and jobs for students.
You can use this information to analyze the competition, identify potential challenges or opportunities in the job market, and create unique offers to attract and retain talented candidates.