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Myjobmatcher

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MyJobMatcher
Type of site
Job search engine
Founded2011
HeadquartersMilton Keynes
Founder(s)Arran Stewart and Paul Sloyan
Websitemyjobmatcher.com
CommercialYes
Current statusActive

MyJobMatcher.com is a worldwide employment-related matching system[1] that matches jobs to candidates using their uploaded resumes.[2] MyJobMatcher was founded in 2011 by Arran Stewart[3] and Paul Sloyan and it has raised a total of $2.89 Million over 4 funding rounds.[4] The firm is based in Milton Keynes, England and the website[5] has been featured on the BBC's Click TV Programme.[6] The chairman is Rob Wilmot, one of the founding four members of Freeserve and the company has been a regular guest writer[7] for The Guardian

MyJobMatcher has also entered relationships with various organisations including Confused.com to offer customers alternative ways of searching for a job.[8]

In 2013 the firm released a study of the UK's most ridiculous job titles entitled Jobbledygook which gained worldwide media attention.[9]

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