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One of the Best Ways to Increase Hiring Visibility: Google for Jobs

Stacey Shaw Mar 19, 2026

Most hiring teams still think job boards are the starting point for candidates.

They’re not.

Candidates begin with search. And search almost always means Google.

When someone types “marketing manager near me” or “remote software engineer,” Google decides which jobs appear first. Google for Jobs pulls listings from across the web and displays them directly in search results - often before a candidate ever visits a job board.

The question is simple: Are your jobs showing up on Google?

 


How Google Decides What to Show

Google prioritizes:

  • Structured data
  • Relevance to the search
  • Clear, searchable job titles
  • Salary transparency
  • Recent and accurate postings

If your jobs are properly structured and optimized, Google can become a powerful source of high-intent traffic, without increasing your job board spend.

Hiring visibility starts with being found.



What It Actually Takes

If your web or tech team understands Google schema and structured data, you’re ahead of the game. But there are a few non-negotiables:

  1. Your jobs must live on your career site (not just inside your ATS domain or a job plugin).
  2. Postings must follow Google’s Job Posting structured data requirements.
  3. Titles, locations, and salary ranges must be clear, searchable, and current.

If your jobs aren’t structured correctly, they won’t surface in Google for Jobs. It really is that simple.

 


What We're Seeing

Performance across industries has been strong. No, this doesn’t mean you can immediately eliminate job boards or agency support. But it does mean you have another lever to pull in your recruitment marketing strategy. Diversifying your recruitment marketing investment is key in reaching candidates at different times throughout their candidate journey.

When implemented correctly, Google for Jobs strengthens brand visibility and builds a sustainable talent pipeline.

For example:

  • A healthcare client is now seeing traction on hard-to-fill roles that were previously agency-dependent.
  • A dental organization achieved 100% organic indexing of all jobs, with an average ranking of 3rd position and 90% of listings ranking in the Top 10 on Google for Jobs. Over a 7-month period, applicant flow from Google exceeded 2,000 applicants across priority roles.

That’s what happens when your jobs are actually being found.



Google for Jobs Isn't Complicated

But it does require intention, proper setup, and ongoing optimizations.

If you’re unsure whether your jobs are truly optimized, it starts with a short conversation.

And sometimes, the biggest hiring wins come from focusing on the fundamental elements.

👉  Contact us with any questions we can help you with a Google strategy.