Your Assignments Now Appear Directly in Google Search
We added Google for Jobs structured data. Here's why it matters for consultants looking for their next gig.

TL;DR: You can now find our assignments directly in Google Search. No extra apps, no bookmarks—just Google "backend developer Stockholm" and we're in the results.
You've probably searched for a job on Google before. Type "developer jobs Stockholm" and Google shows you a dedicated job widget right at the top—with filters, salary info, and apply buttons.
That widget pulls from across the web. And now, our assignments are in it.
Why this matters for you
When you search Google for "freelance backend developer," you might find your next gig right there—without needing to check five different job boards.
Less searching. Google's job widget appears above regular search results. You see the best assignments first.
Better filtering. Because we send structured data (location, rate, skills), you can filter by "Contract" or "Remote" directly in Google.
Accurate freelance data. Most job sites default to "Full Time" and annual salaries. We explicitly tag assignments as contractor/freelance with hourly rates in SEK—so the filters actually work for you.
How we made it work
Google requires websites to mark up job listings with JobPosting structured data—a standardized format that helps search engines understand job details.
We built a system that automatically generates this markup for every assignment:
- Title and description — Exactly as posted
- Hiring organization — The company or agency
- Location — Including remote/hybrid flags
- Salary — Hourly rates in SEK (not annual estimates)
- Employment type — Contractor, freelance, consultant
- Experience level — Junior through principal
- Valid dates — When the listing expires
Google crawls these pages, validates the data, and adds them to their job search index.
What you'll see
When you search Google for roles that match your skills:
| Before | After |
|---|---|
| Only traditional job boards appeared | Our assignments show up in Google's job widget |
| Had to visit multiple sites | Find gigs directly from Google |
| Generic salary estimates | Actual hourly rates in SEK |
| "Full-time" defaults | Proper contractor/freelance tags |
The bottom line
One less site to check. Whether you're browsing job boards, using our AI search, or just Googling—the same assignments are there waiting for you.