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The Maine Job Bank, which is coming off of a record high number of job postings in May, has just kicked off a major upgrade that will see the Maine Department of Labor’s job search bank join 14 other states in a new system managed as a consortium of state labor departments.
When the Maine Job Bank relaunches on July 5 it will be known as Maine JobLink. The new-and-improved, cloud-based job board will include improved job search and job-matching functions, notifications of job matches via email, a professional resumé builder, support for more than 60 languages using Google Translate and a new mobile-friendly design.
According to the Maine Department of Labor, Maine JobLink will also be connected to other national job databases, providing national recruitment for Maine employers using the system.
“Our team has been working extremely hard behind the scenes to make this transition as smooth as possible for our customers,” Commissioner of Labor Jeanne Paquette said in a release. “As with any technology change, we expect that there will be some bugs to work out after launch and a learning curve as users get comfortable using the website’s new features and services.”
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