A simple AI-powered alert is one of the easiest ways to track Sarkari Naukri openings without refreshing ten websites every morning. Here is how someone like Aditya Singh in Lucknow does exactly that.
The Problem Aditya Knows Too Well
Aditya is 24, lives in Gomti Nagar, and has been preparing for government jobs for two years. He checks SSC, UPSC, UP Police, UPPSC, and a handful of private company career pages almost every day.
It sounds manageable. It is not.
Each site has a different layout. Half the time nothing new is there. But the one day he skips, a notification drops with a 10-day window to apply. Missing that window means waiting another year or more.
July 2026 is a busy season for notifications. SSC CGL results are out, and new recruitment cycles for central and state government posts are opening up. The competition is fierce, and timing is everything.
Aditya needed a way to get the news to come to him, not the other way around.
Google Alerts for Sarkari Jobs: Does It Work?
A lot of job seekers try Google Alerts first. You set a keyword, and Google emails you when it finds matching news. It is free and it works, up to a point.
The problem is that Google Alerts can be noisy. You get news articles, forums, random blog posts, and a lot of things that are not actual job notifications. There is no way to ask it to focus on official government portals, filter by your state, or summarise what you found.
For someone like Aditya, who is tracking five or six different job types at once, it gets messy fast.
A Cleaner Alternative: How Aditya Uses AIDular
AIDular is an AI research assistant that searches the web on a schedule and emails you a clean, sourced report. No app. No credit card to start. Works on any phone.
Here is how someone like Aditya sets it up.
Step 1: Sign Up Free
Go to aidular.com and create an account. No credit card needed. The Lite plan is free.
Step 2: Type What You Want to Track, in Plain English or Hinglish
This is the part that surprises people. You do not need to be technical. Aditya could type something like:
"SSC, UPPSC, UP Police aur Railway ke nayi bharti notifications. Private companies mein freshers ke liye openings bhi, especially Lucknow ya Noida mein."
AIDular understands that. It will search for new government job postings, state-level recruitment news, and relevant private sector openings, and pull it into one report.
Step 3: Pick Your Schedule
Daily makes sense for active job seekers. Aditya picks daily, and every morning by 8 AM IST his email has a tidy summary waiting for him.
No scrolling. No tab-switching. Just a clean list of what is new, with links to the original sources so he can verify and apply directly.
What the Report Looks Like
A typical morning report for Aditya might include:
- A new SSC notification posted overnight
- A UPPSC vacancy announcement with the application deadline
- A private IT company in Noida hiring freshers for a support role
- Any updates to exam schedules or result dates
Everything is sourced. He can click through to the official site to confirm and apply. The report takes about two minutes to read.
That is two minutes instead of forty-five.
Why This Matters Right Now
July is when a lot of new recruitment cycles start in India. State governments post vacancies after budget approvals. Central government departments open fresh rounds after June exam closures. If you are a job seeker, the next few weeks could have several notifications you do not want to miss.
A daily alert costs Aditya nothing on the free plan and takes one setup session of about three minutes.
Try It Free at AIDular
If you are job-hunting and tired of manually checking Sarkari Naukri sites every day, give AIDular a try. Type what you are looking for in plain language, pick daily, and let the report come to you. No app to download, no card required, cancel anytime.
Your next big opportunity should not slip past because you had an off day online.