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The term job search engine might refer to a job board with a search engine style interface, or to a web site that actually indexes and searches other web sites. Niche job boards are starting to play a bigger role in providing more targeted job vacancies and employees to the candidate and the employer respectively.
In the early 1990s, Jeff Taylor, the owner of human resources company Adion, contracted Net Daemons Associates to develop a facility whereby job seekers could search a job database with a web browser. The site went live in April 1994 as Monsterboard.com. It was populated with job descriptions from the newspaper segment of Adion's business.
Gapyear.com (company name The Gap Year Company Ltd) [1] was started in the UK, in 1998, by Peter Pedrick and Tom Griffith. [2] [3] [4] It was one of the world's first social media networks [5] [6] and focused on assisting young and old volunteers and backpackers to take a gap year.
Backpacking is a form of low-cost, independent travel, which often includes staying in inexpensive lodgings and carrying all necessary possessions in a backpack. Once seen as a marginal form of travel undertaken only through necessity, it has become a mainstream form of tourism.
A backpacker is a person who participates in any of several forms of backpacking. Backpacker or backpackers may also refer to: Backpacker, an American magazine about wilderness hiking and adventure; Backpacker (video game series), a series of Swedish computer games in which the player travels the world and answers questions about each locale