New Vertical Job-Search Technology to Begin Beta Testing

Vertical job-search engine uses natural language processing in its search technology.

Encino, CA (PRWEB) January 20, 2006 -- Jobseekusa.com has begun Beta testing in the US of its revolutionary vertical job-search technology.

Jobseekusa.com has developed the world’s first job-search engine to use Natural Language Processing to retrieve millions of fresh job listings nationwide. The search concept uses the fundamentals of how humans think to provide a search experience unlike anything ever seen or done before. Jobseekusa.com uses this technology in a vertical format, which simply means that the technology is used to search virtually every major job posting on the Internet and return results with precision, speed and accuracy.

"As a result of the advances in this technology, Jobseekusa.com has done away with filters, categories and such, and allows the user to type their query in one single field. Results are limited to the freshest job postings in the city, state or region of your choice. Our goal is to provide users with a unique job-search experience they cannot and will not find with any of our competitors," says Damon Levy, CEO of Jobseekusa.com, LLC.

This technology also has opened up new advertising opportunities for employers. The days of keywords, drop-down menus, filters and advanced searching are over. Employers are interested in quality, not quantity anymore. We invite you to visit us at www.jobseekusa.com to learn more.

Contact:

Jobseekusa.com can be found online at: www.jobseekusa.com

PR Contact: Damon Levy, 877.553.JOBS (5627), ext. 406

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Damon Levy
Jobseekusa.com, LLC.
http://www.jobseekusa.com
877-553-5627

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