Summary
When viewing a job listing page, I'd like for the job's Location field to be a link to a Google Map of that location. For reasons stated in the following Motivation section, it is particularly important that this Google Map has the Directions feature enabled. Some embedded Google Maps are configured to hide the Directions feature.
Bonus points if it links directly to a Google Maps Direction page starting from my Location (obtained from careers.stackoverflow.com CV) to the location of the employer.
Motivation
One of my major considerations when job hunting is the commute. I live within 20 miles of 3 other states, and I don't necessarily know all the cities in those other states. Also, 20 miles down I-95 is different drive than 20 miles through Pennsylvania back roads.
Difference from similar request
There is a similar request that was rejected.
Make location of job linkable to google map
My request is different as I am suggesting that the link goes on the actual job listing page, not the general search results page. This mitigates the objection made by Will Cole
I'm only worried that this will muddy the funnel of users searching > viewing jobs > applying (or looking for more information).
By placing the map link on the job listing page, the user has already been funneled through the search phase. In the looking-for-more-information phase, a commute-minded user will quickly seek the job's location in relation to his own (i.e. the commute time). For myself, and probably others, I will have made my decision not to continue onto the apply phase if the commute is outside my desired range.
Winners and Losers
- The user wins by saving time.
- The current employer wins and loses. They lose because they quickly lost a potential applicant, but they win because this applicant was probably not a good fit for them anyway due to the commute.
- The next employer in the search results wins because their job listing gets viewed more quickly by the applicant who just rejected a job that he knew was not a good fit.
Current work-around
- Copy/paste address into browser's Google search bar, or use Chrome's "Search Google For" context menu item.
- Once initial search results appear, click the Maps tab on google.com
- Once Google Maps page loads, click Directions button.
- Click button to select my Current Location as the starting address for the directions.
Note: Implementing this feature request would eliminate steps 1-3, of this work-around. If the bonus points were also implemented, step 4 would also be eliminated.
https://www.google.com/maps?daddr=someAddress
For example, google.com/maps?daddr=6533+Sims+Dr+Sterling+Heights+MI also SO doesn't need to worry about driving directions from your current location, once you click the link I posted, google needs to know if it can use your location to allow for this feature. Totally doable +1.