Frequently Asked Questions


How long will it take for new jobs to be seen on searches?

A: If there is a tag already created for that category and location, new jobs will be seen on searches as soon as they're on the site. If it is a new tag, generally it takes a week or two for jobs to be scraped by search engines. If you are a new company, we will add an extra month to a subscription in order to give time for your jobs to be visible online.


Are there methods to help our jobs get more visibility?

A: Yes. Any content related to jobs (company activities, etc.) that we can post in our blog section, will have a beneficial effect on how jobs rank on searches. The other recommendation we would make is to engage with social media content for your jobs - as there is a correlation between social media activity and job visibility. But again, content is the most beneficial.


Will you be able to give us job click/applications analytics?

A: To some degree, yes. The most accurate method of tracking job views is through our system software. We have several other analytics tools, but they do not show an accurate picture of statistics because many people (up to 60%) use ad-blockers on their phones/computers - which also block site analytics scripts. Depending on how a company tracks their applicants, we can apply UTM Tags to jobs, which will definitively let you know that an applicant came from Construction Equipment Jobs.com.


If we have a priority position, will you give us extra assistance?

A: Yes, there are several methods we could use in assisting a company with a priority position - we'll offer up to 3 positions for extra assistance over the course of a year.


What is the advantage of using Construction Equipment Jobs.com?

A: As the site overview video shows, advertising on Construction Equipment Jobs.com will give you valuable internet visibility on searches where generally your company would not otherwise be seen. Beyond that, companies have the ability to highlight multiple other facets of themselves through this platform. Another advantage: we've seen many times through the years how job seekers within this industry have an affinity for niche job sites - while generally having an aversion to the "big-tech" sites.