Gladoo is a vertical IT job search engine that has gone live recently. It offers single search access to jobs by aggregating job listings from all major job portals, classified sites, agencies, and company websites. It has been created by Avake, a software solutions provider having offices in Silicon Valley and Noida. Gladoo’s creators are aiming to make career search simpler and also fun, hence the name Gladoo, which is derived from the word ‘glad’.
Gladoo’s crawler indexes various job sites like Naukri, Monster, TimesJobs, Jobsahead etc and ranks the jobs by relevance to the search criteria. You can also post your jobs to the site using this form. The homepage has a Google-like search interface, along with a very smart iconic navigation for the most common job categories like developer, fresher, sysadmin etc. The job listing page seems inspired by what you have on Bixee (now owned by MIH), allowing you to drill down by role, experience or location. In fact, Gladoo is closely modeled on Bixee, with two notable differences- it contains only IT jobs, and the fact that, you can also post your own IT jobs on the site. The current revenue is based on contextual internet advertising. The future revenue model will also have paid recruitment services to employers and other career related companies.
A vertical search engine for jobs, in my opinion, make a lot of sense. There are at least a dozen job sites in India to start off with. Then there are various genres of websites (or blogs) that have job listings- city portals, classified sites, websites of job or placement consultants, company websites with the ‘careers’ section, not to mention the increasing trend of people prospecting for employees on personal or corporate blogs (I also do it on my personal blog). Hence the basic rationale exists. The question is whether you can create a crawler that can (lawfully) crawl all these sites, index them and create a relevancy algorithm that works well. I am aware of at least two other job aggregator cum search engine– Bixee and Recruit (from a HongKong based job consultancy which is headed by an NRI) , focused on the Indian job market. Bixee has been around for a couple of years and has a considerable head start. In that sense, Gladoo has made a wise start by addressing a niche, i.e. only IT jobs. But it will have to prove its worth in the coming days & months.
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Something interesting to note is the gradual horizontal layering, that starts happening in a vertical, as it starts maturing. The Indian online job space is a good example. If I was a Indian techie, searching for a job on the internet, I have essentially three options to choose from now.
– use a jobsite like Naukri, Monster etc
– use an vertical aggregator cum search engine like Bixee, Gladoo etc (which also index corporate websites, blogs, placement consultant websites etc)
– use an all purpose search engine like Google, Yahoo, Guruji, Rediff etc
Off course, each horizontal option comes with its own advantages and disadvantages. Let me reserve that discussion for a later post.
As usual a well written profile Amit. Indeed Gladoo has done good work. In my opinion the biggest challenge aggregators face is in lawful aggregation of content. Unfortunately thats were vertical aggregators like gladoo have no clear roadmap, there current strategy is to crawl job sites based on the settings in robots.txt, the job sites can very well disallow the gladoo crawler to crawl their content. What happens in this scenario? How would gladoo provide relevant content for the user base?
There needs to be a legal model (tie – ups with content providers, job sites, employers) for the gladoo model to work. I am afraid without relevant legal and continuous supply of content, aggregator sites like gladoo have no future.
Hi,
While you are correct in your analysis about the legal aspects of aggregation and the ensuing uncertainity of a business model based on that, I feel that as the web matures, aggregation will become accepted by one and all. Disallowing aggregation by modyfying the robots.txt, is at best a threat (a bargaining tool), and not something that popular websites will actually carry out. Look at the Naukri-Bixee episode; that issue is sorted out and aggregation continues. After all, the parent website is also gaining in the process.
A bigger problem with aggregators is the lack of a viable revenue model, apart from PPC advertising.
Amit
Strange that you have missed out Rediff Jobsearch. It’s one of the most popular vertical search engines for jobs.
ebharatjobs.com is also a popular job search engine for India.
Both Gladoo and Bixee are defunc now, but the space left is being successfully and effectively being filled by recently launched, India focused, vertical search engine http://www.bilsir.com . bilsir.com could be used to search jobs; hotels; shopping; tenders in India.