Well, yet another job search engine is looking to make profit thanks to job seekers who click on job ads on their site. This time, the French vertical aggregator Moovement.fr is trying to make candidates and employers happy not only by launching their latest gamma version for France but also by entering German and US online recruitment markets. Here are the respective sites for Germany and the USA (nice, a -us. domain).
Currently, the German version is not very strong yet, hosting only 81,000 jobs (just to compare: the job search engine kimeta.de displays more than 900,000 roles).
If you enter, for example, “mercedes” in the company search field, you will find a job ad that has originally been published on Gigajob.de (another German aggregator)…, very interesting. Apart from that the word Ingenieur (engineer) has been mis-spelled and there is no indication of the company that is actually hiring. Great result!
The second job is for teachers. At least here, the name “mercedes” appears in the name of the contact person.
So, still some optimisation to do here
Last but not least: the German site translation and orthography are not very good. The word “click” is written as “clic*”. If this word is supposed to be in English, it would be good to add the “k”. But that’s only a small thing. Most of the German on their site is - grammatically speaking - correct. However, the expressions sound somewhat odd.
I guess that here will be done some more polishing in the future.
Anyway: happy clicking!








