Industry | Jobs and Employment |
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Founded | 2006 |
Founders | Roman Prokofiev and Eugene Sobakarev |
Headquarters | Kyiv, Ukraine |
Key people | CEO Dmytro Gryn |
Website | https://jooble.org/ |
Jooble, stylized as JOOBLE is an international job aggregator and job posting search engine founded in 2006. [1] [2]
The idea of JOOBLE appeared in 2006. [3] Six months after its launch, the startup began to receive operating profit. [4] The first major investor, Horizon Capital, invested in Jooble in 2014. [5]
In 2014, Google changed its search engine ranking rules, which led to a crisis for the companies in various industries, [6] and from which Jooble itself only emerged in 2017. [7] Three years later, in 2020, Jooble acquired the job aggregator Hotwork, at the time popular in post-Soviet countries. [8] [9]
In 2022, Jooble invested $1 million in JayJay startup, Indonesia's online education platform. [10] It launched the JOOBLE Job Search mobile app on iOS and Android in 2022. [11] [12] After the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the site ceased its operation in Russia and Belarus. [13] [14] In the same year, JOOBLE, together with European companies launched the Give a Job for UA project, helping Ukrainian refugees with employment. [15]
JOOBLE is a global partner of LinkedIn and Google. [16] Jooble aggregates vacancies with more than 140,000 resources from around the world daily. Sources include corporate websites, social networks, classifieds, and other resources. [17] JOOBLE makes its revenue from selling the redirects to other job search websites leaving its service free for free for job seekers. [18] The company has 330+ employees, with Dmytro Gryn being the CEO. [7] [19] [20]