Carerix fully supports Google for Jobs
- Date of publication
- A full description of the vacancy in HTML. Please note: this includes responsibilities, duties and what you offer as an employer.
- Company name. Do you normally prefer to talk about ‘our client’? Then you are 1-0 behind in Google for Jobs.
- The exact location where the candidate will be working.
- A good job title
- An application deadline (end date)
- Salary. A minimum and maximum salary can be specified. If you do not specify this value, Google will show an amount based on comparable vacancies.
- Type of employment. Is it a full-time position, part-time position, temporary position?
- Vacancy ID. Your own reference to the vacancy.
- Location. A field specifically for vacancies where candidates work 100% remotely.

- Checked in Carerix: Vacancy anonymous » no client information to Google for Jobs
- Checked in Carerix: Publish salary » salary data is sent to Google for Jobs
See further Technical documentation Carerix WordPress plugin & Google For Jobs
- description » intro
- datePosted » pub date
- validThrough » endDate
- hiringOrganization » company (if not anonymous)
- jobLocation:place:address: addressLocality » work location
- jobLocation:place:address: addressRegion » region
- jobLocation:place:address: postalCode » postalCode
- jobLocation:place:address: addressCountry » country
- If only minSalary or maxSalary is filled:
- baseSalary:value » minSalary (if maxSalary is empty) or maxSalary (if minSalary is empty)
- If minSalary and maxSalary are filled:
- baseSalary:minValue » minSalary
- baseSalary:maxValue » maxSalary
- currency » salaryCurrency
- unitText » salaryPeriodClassification (as HourTag » HOUR, DayTag » DAY, WeekTag » WEEK, MonthTag » MONTH and YearTag » YEAR)
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You can find all technical documentation of Google for Jobs via Google Developers.