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Jooble

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A job search site that automatically collects offers from thousands of employment resources.

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Number of employees
2019 year
400

As of December 2019, Jooble was the second most visited job search site (after Indeed) with 90 million visits per month. This figure for the entire 2019 amounted to 950 million.

History

2022: Blocking in Russia

On April 4, 2022, it became known about the blocking of the job search site Jooble. This happened a few weeks after the service closed access to Russians and Belarusians, and also condemned the Russian special operation on. To Ukraine According to Roskomnadzor the registry, the Jooble site was blocked on demand on State Offices of Public Prosecutor March 25, 2022. The regulator blocked the Russian and Belarusian versions of the site.

The basis for entering the resource into the blocking register was Article 15.3 of the Federal Law "On Information, Information Technologies and Information Protection." It regulates the procedure for restricting access to sites that contain calls for riots, extremist activities or participation in illegal public events. According to the SimilarWeb analyzer site, 5.9 million people visited the Russian version of the Jooble website in January 2022, 95% of them from Russia, and 1.2 million from Belarus.

Roskomnadzor blocked the job search site Jooble

The project Roskomsvoboda estimated that from February 24 to April 1, 2022, more than 1,500 sites and links were blocked due to the fact that they contain information that does not meet official requirements about a special military operation Russia in Ukraine. Among the resources to which the regulator has limited access are large news or socio-political publications with their mirrors, portals of industrial and IT companies, Internet resources of a purely entertaining nature.

According to Jooble, a competing job and job search service - Indeed.com - has also decided to completely stop working in Russia. The service blocked all vacancies posted by Russian military-industrial complex companies.[1]

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