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* classification (full time|part time|temporary|temp to hire|seasonal|internship) - class
* classification (full time|part time|temporary|temp to hire|seasonal|internship) - class
* hours/week - class
* hours/week - class
* salary base - class
* salary base - class (see [[currency]])
* salary max - class
* salary max - class (see [[currency]])
* wage/hour - class
* wage/hour - class (see [[currency]])
* education - class
* education - class
* certification - class (security clearance can fall under certification)
* certification - class (security clearance can fall under certification)

Revision as of 09:12, 20 September 2006

Job Listing Brainstorming

Fields from examples

(see the job-listing-examples)

  • title - h#
  • description - class
  • company - hcard
    • company size - class
  • location - adr
  • start & end date - dtstart & dtend
or should we use dstart for the date the ad is posted, and dtend for the closing date for aplications?
  • type (employee|contract) - class
  • classification (full time|part time|temporary|temp to hire|seasonal|internship) - class
  • hours/week - class
  • salary base - class (see currency)
  • salary max - class (see currency)
  • wage/hour - class (see currency)
  • education - class
  • certification - class (security clearance can fall under certification)
    • years - class
    • required - class
  • skill - class (management can fall under skill)
    • years - class
    • required - class
  • benefit - class
  • contact - hcard
  • time posted - date-time (is this dtstart? See above)
  • relocation covered - class
  • job function - class (if absent, fall back to title?)
  • travel required - class
  • industry - tag on company?

See also

  • Joined Up Jobs (job syndication initiative in UK local government)
  • currency - proposed microformat for marking-up amounts of money (for salary, wage, payment, earnings)