Google has launched a new tool that lets users search for new job listings across many major career websites. Beginning Tuesday, English-speaking job seekers in the United States will be able to use the new service. The new search tool was first announced at Google’s yearly developer’s conference in May. Now, when people search for “jobs” or “jobs near me” on Google, the results will include listings from a number of websites. In the past, a Google job search only brought up general results from major jobs sites. With the new results, users can connect directly to the job descriptions that interest them. Among the major job sites cooperating with Google are LinkedIn, Monster, Careerbuilder, Facebook, ZipRecruiter and Glassdoor. The tool allows job seekers to narrow their search by category, job title or date posted. The new search service can also let users know how long it will take to drive to the new job.