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How to Get Your Job Postings on NutritionJobs to Show Up On Google

How to Get Your Job Postings on NutritionJobs to Show Up On Google

When you post your job on NutritionJobs you not only getting your job posting on a job board dedicated to your targeted niche, but you are also increasing your likelihood that that same job posting will show up in Google search results in Google for Jobs. That's a big audience of dietitians!

Every day, Google handles thousands of job search queries for the term dietitian jobs. This means thousands of dietitian could be searching for your job opportunities. Google allows you to capture the attention of both passive and active job seekers.

To reach your target dietitian market, boosting the visibility of your job openings on Google search results is key to getting your job filled.

Here's what you need to know about getting your job postings on NutritionJobs to show on Google

In this article, you will learn more about:

  • What is Google for Jobs
  • How does Google for Jobs work
  • Why you need to show dietitian jobs on Google
  • What NutritionJobs does to show your dietitian jobs on Google Search results
  • How to show your dietitian jobs on Google search results
  • Why your job postings are not showing on Google
  • How to optimize your dietitian job postings on NutritionJobs for Google search

What is Google for Jobs

Google for Jobs is a feature from Google that aggregates jobs from across the web. This helps dietitian job seekers easily find their next job directly in Search.

How Does Google for Jobs Work

Google for Jobs scrapes and highlights job postings that are already advertised on NutritionJobs and other websites. Google for Jobs’ search mechanism allows it to retrieve jobs across multiple sites and list them on top of relevant search results.

Google for Jobs looks for specific information about the job posting, such as the Job Title, in a specific structured format, or schema.

Can I Post My Job Directly on Google for Jobs?

No. Google for Jobs scrapes and displays in search results existing job listings from NutritionJobs and other websites.

So all you need to do is publish and optimize your job posts on NutritionJobs to increase your job visibility with Google for Jobs.

Why You Need to Show Your Dietitian Jobs on Google

Having your jobs show up on on Google search results makes it easier for dietitian job seekers to explore your job opportunities and your company.

Below is an example of a Google search for the search term Dietitian Jobs.

Dietitian Job Search on Google

What NutritionJobs Does to Show Your Dietitian Job Postings on Google Search Results

When you post your dietitian job listing on NutritionJobs we follow Google for Jobs Search best practices and schema.

NutritionJobs structures your job postings with the following elements that Google for Jobs is seeking:

  • Crawlable job listings
  • Indexed job listings
  • Sitemap submissions
  • Structured data, such as Job Title, Location, Salary, and more
  • Unique URL for each job posting that includes keywords, such as Job Title and Company
  • Job post publishing date
  • Location (Remote or City, State, Zip Code, Country)
  • Employment type (e.g., full-time, part-time, contract)
  • Base salary information, including currency type, salary range and pay period

NutritionJobs has been a trusted job board, ran by a dietitian expert, for over 20 years, and as such, has a high authenticity factor. Google wants to ensure the best search results for its users. Therefore, NutritionJobs comes up favorably in Google search results.

NutritionJobs has earned:

  • High site domain authority
  • High site EAT (Expertise, Authority, and Trustworthiness)

How NutritionJobs Additional Markets Your Dietitian Job Postings

In addition to optimizing your job postings for Google search, NutritionJobs does the following to get your job listing out to more job seekers.

  • Email Notification - Job seekers can select to receive email notification of jobs that meet their search criteria. They can be notified by a Keyword (e.g., Nutrition Writer), Location (San Francisco) or Job Category (Unique or Writer or Clinical Dietitian). This is an other reason to make sure your Job Title reflects what the job seeker is searching for.
  • Features in NutritionJobs Newsletter - Featured Jobs are highlighted in the weekly newsletter sent to over 14,000 subscribers as an additional point of visibility
  • Social Media Features in Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook - Featured Jobs are highlighted in our social media channels for higher visibility. See our Media Kit for our most recent social media followings.

Why Your Job Postings are Not Showing on Google

Knowing what Google for Jobs is looking for, we can now work towards fixing any problems with the job posting. For example, if your job posting Job Title is Clin Dietitian, most likely few people will be entering that exact title in the search bar.

Instead, use a Job Title that people are likely searching for, such as Clinical Dietitian. Avoid using abbreviations in the Job Title.

How to Optimize Your Dietitian Job Postings on NutritionJobs for Google Search

To effectively show your dietitian jobs on Google, you can optimize your job postings for search engines. Doing so boosts your local search visibility and improves your overall ranking for your job listings.

Here are some tips to get your job postings on NutritionJobs listed on Google search results:

Keywords - Use keywords that job seekers are searching for, specifically in the Job Title and the Description. For example, instead of Clin Dietitian use Clinical Dietitian as the Job Title.

Job Title - Use keywords. Clinical Dietitian, Registered Dietitian, Diet Technician, Nutritionist. Avoid using abbreviations in the Job Title. Also use clear and concise Job Titles that job seekers are familiar with and are searching for. Also avoid fancy and fun title, such as Energetic Problem Solver. While there might be a market for such, no one will be searching for that fun title!

Location - Include the Zip code when possible. For example, San Francisco, CA 94115 USA.

Description Keywords - Include the Job Title as a keyword and the location in the first sentence of the job description. For example, Seeking a Registered Dietitian in San Francisco at Luxe Wellness Clinic.

Description Elements - Include a detailed description of the job so that you get the right candidates applying for the job, while also attracting the right skill-set. Include the following sections: About the Job, About the Company, Skills, Requirements, Why the Company, Working Hours or Conditions.


Images - You can include your logo, a video or other images that help tell the story of your company and the job.

Compensation - Include salary range and additional compensation information in the field designated.

Posting Your Jobs on NutritionJobs Boosts Your Job Visibility on Google Search Results

Thank you for posting your job on NutritionJobs! Optimize your job postings for better visibility and ranking on Google search results will yield more qualified dietitian job candidates. Everybody wins!



About the Author

Stacey Dunn-Emke, MS, RDN, is the Founder Owner of NutritionJobs and an established dietetic career expert. She helps steer dietetic and nutrition professionals to a successful job search process with the top-ranked dietetic job board platform, NUTRITIONJOBS. Stacey is the author of The Dietetic Resume Guide and numerous dietetic career action-ables. She gives the tools to create a modern standout dietetic resume to land that job interview, help with job interview prep, and with creating All-Star LinkedIn profiles. Stacey has interviewed and hired many dietitians and in running NutritionJobs since 2000, she has reviewed thousands of dietetic resumes. She works closely with dietetic hiring managers and recruiters to know what standout resume elements land a job interview.