XML Jobfeed from talentsconnect simplifies integration with various third-party systems and job platforms. Thanks to the integration of job advertisements from the JobShop, the distribution of jobs becomes easier, which leads to an increased number of visitors. This makes it possible to address a wider pool of applicants and improves the visibility of job offers.
Table of contents
- How do I get access to the XML Jobfeed?
- What functions does the XML job feed have?
- Are there specific functions for the connection to Indeed?
- What is the data structure of the XML job feed?
- Example of the XML structure
How do I get access to the XML Jobfeed?
You can easily get access to the XML job feed via our support team ([email protected]). Our team will provide you with the URL to the feed immediately.
What functions does the XML job feed have?
- The job feed in XML format does not require authentication.
- All published jobs in a JobShop are always included in the job feed.
- The job category assigned in the JobShop is displayed in the XML job feed.
- The caching interval of the XML job feed is set to 30 minutes.
- This means that new jobs or changes to existing jobs are always available in the XML job feed after 30 minutes at the latest.
- Please note: Jobs that are published with multiple locations are shown multiple times per location in the XML job feed and listed separately, as many platforms (especially Indeed) cannot process jobs with multiple locations.
Are there specific functions for the connection to Indeed?
If the XML Jobfeed is used specifically for the connection to Indeed, the above-mentioned URL for each JobShop can be transferred to Indeed by us or directly by you.
Please note: Indeed retrieves the XML job feed at 6-hour intervals. The visibility of changes to jobs or the inclusion of new jobs therefore always takes around 6 hours.
What is the data structure of the XML job feed?
The Indeed documentation was used as the basis for mapping the information on our site, so that the job feed is also primarily optimized for Indeed's requirements.
Example of the XML structure
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