Hidden Job Search Helper is a free, open-source Chrome extension that helps you discover hidden job opportunities by scanning business websites on Google Maps. Find roles that don’t show up on traditional job boards — faster and smarter.
Hidden Job Search Helper Chrome Extension version 1.1 is out!
After a great launch and tons of insightful feedback, I m excited to release the next big update of my open-source Chrome Extension that helps uncover hidden job opportunities through Google Maps.
I'm excited to give you a sneak peek of what's coming in v1.1.0 this update brings major improvements in usability, customization, and performance. Here's what I ve been building:
What s New in v1.1.0
Scoring System Search results are now scored and automatically ordered by relevance, so you find what you need faster.
Excited to launch Google Maps Job Search Helper Chrome Extension today!
This started as a personal side project to help people find hidden job opportunities by scanning business listings on Google Maps and auto-detecting job or career pages on their websites.
It’s perfect if you’re:
Tired of generic job boards Looking for local opportunities Targeting specific industries or businesses A recruiter building a lead list
Some key features include: ✅ Business keyword + location search ✅ Multi-language job detection ✅ CSV export ✅ 100% local & private ✅ Open-source
Would love to hear your thoughts, ideas, or any ways you'd use it!
Hidden Job Search Helper
👋 Hey Product Hunt!
Excited to launch Google Maps Job Search Helper Chrome Extension today!
This started as a personal side project to help people find hidden job opportunities by scanning business listings on Google Maps and auto-detecting job or career pages on their websites.
It’s perfect if you’re:
Tired of generic job boards
Looking for local opportunities
Targeting specific industries or businesses
A recruiter building a lead list
Some key features include: ✅ Business keyword + location search
✅ Multi-language job detection
✅ CSV export
✅ 100% local & private
✅ Open-source
Would love to hear your thoughts, ideas, or any ways you'd use it!