public sealed class LocationFilter : IMessage<LocationFilter>, IEquatable<LocationFilter>, IDeepCloneable<LocationFilter>, IBufferMessage, IMessage
Geographic region of the search.
Implements
IMessage<LocationFilter>, IEquatable<LocationFilter>, IDeepCloneable<LocationFilter>, IBufferMessage, IMessageNamespace
Google.Cloud.Talent.V4Beta1Assembly
Google.Cloud.Talent.V4Beta1.dll
Constructors
LocationFilter()
public LocationFilter()
LocationFilter(LocationFilter)
public LocationFilter(LocationFilter other)
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
other | LocationFilter |
Properties
Address
public string Address { get; set; }
The address name, such as "Mountain View" or "Bay Area".
Property Value | |
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Type | Description |
String |
DistanceInMiles
public double DistanceInMiles { get; set; }
The distance_in_miles is applied when the location being searched for is identified as a city or smaller. This field is ignored if the location being searched for is a state or larger.
Property Value | |
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Type | Description |
Double |
LatLng
public LatLng LatLng { get; set; }
The latitude and longitude of the geographic center to search from. This
field is ignored if address
is provided.
Property Value | |
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Type | Description |
LatLng |
Negated
public bool Negated { get; set; }
Whether to apply negation to the filter so profiles matching the filter are excluded.
Property Value | |
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Type | Description |
Boolean |
RegionCode
public string RegionCode { get; set; }
CLDR region code of the country/region. This field may be used in two ways:
1) If telecommute preference is not set, this field is used address ambiguity of the user-input address. For example, "Liverpool" may refer to "Liverpool, NY, US" or "Liverpool, UK". This region code biases the address resolution toward a specific country or territory. If this field is not set, address resolution is biased toward the United States by default.
2) If telecommute preference is set to TELECOMMUTE_ALLOWED, the telecommute location filter will be limited to the region specified in this field. If this field is not set, the telecommute job locations will not be
See https://unicode-org.github.io/cldr-staging/charts/latest/supplemental/territory_information.html for details. Example: "CH" for Switzerland.
Property Value | |
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Type | Description |
String |
TelecommutePreference
public LocationFilter.Types.TelecommutePreference TelecommutePreference { get; set; }
Allows the client to return jobs without a set location, specifically, telecommuting jobs (telecommuting is considered by the service as a special location). [Job.posting_region][google.cloud.talent.v4beta1.Job.posting_region] indicates if a job permits telecommuting. If this field is set to [TelecommutePreference.TELECOMMUTE_ALLOWED][google.cloud.talent.v4beta1.LocationFilter.TelecommutePreference.TELECOMMUTE_ALLOWED], telecommuting jobs are searched, and [address][google.cloud.talent.v4beta1.LocationFilter.address] and [lat_lng][google.cloud.talent.v4beta1.LocationFilter.lat_lng] are ignored. If not set or set to [TelecommutePreference.TELECOMMUTE_EXCLUDED][google.cloud.talent.v4beta1.LocationFilter.TelecommutePreference.TELECOMMUTE_EXCLUDED], the telecommute status of the jobs is ignored. Jobs that have [PostingRegion.TELECOMMUTE][google.cloud.talent.v4beta1.PostingRegion.TELECOMMUTE] and have additional [Job.addresses][google.cloud.talent.v4beta1.Job.addresses] may still be matched based on other location filters using [address][google.cloud.talent.v4beta1.LocationFilter.address] or [latlng][].
This filter can be used by itself to search exclusively for telecommuting jobs, or it can be combined with another location filter to search for a combination of job locations, such as "Mountain View" or "telecommuting" jobs. However, when used in combination with other location filters, telecommuting jobs can be treated as less relevant than other jobs in the search response.
This field is only used for job search requests.
Property Value | |
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Type | Description |
LocationFilter.Types.TelecommutePreference |