job-searchoor and server-google-jobs

Both projects are independent MCP server implementations designed for job searching, making them competitors within the "job-search-mcp" category.

job-searchoor
51
Established
server-google-jobs
50
Established
Maintenance 0/25
Adoption 8/25
Maturity 25/25
Community 18/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 6/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 18/25
Stars: 59
Forks: 13
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: JavaScript
License: MIT
Stars: 19
Forks: 12
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: JavaScript
License: MIT
Stale 6m
No Package No Dependents

About job-searchoor

0xDAEF0F/job-searchoor

A simple MCP server that delivers you jobs based on your needs

This tool helps job seekers find relevant opportunities by filtering job listings based on their specific criteria. You input desired keywords, excluded keywords, and remote work preferences, along with a timeframe for job postings (e.g., past day or week). It then delivers a curated list of jobs that match your needs. This is designed for anyone actively looking for a new role who wants to streamline their job search.

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About server-google-jobs

ChanMeng666/server-google-jobs

【Every star you give feeds a hungry developer's motivation!⭐️】A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation that provides Google Jobs search capabilities via SerpAPI integration. Features multi-language support, comprehensive search parameters, and smart error handling.

This is a tool for developers who are building AI assistants or other applications that need to find job listings. It allows your application to search Google Jobs by providing details like job title, location, salary range, and employment type. The output is structured job information, including direct application links. Developers of job boards, recruitment tools, or AI assistants for career guidance would use this.

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