SearchJobsRequest(mapping=None, *, ignore_unknown_fields=False, **kwargs)
The Request body of the SearchJobs
call.
.. attribute:: parent
Required. The resource name of the tenant to search within.
The format is "projects/{project_id}/tenants/{tenant_id}". For example, "projects/foo/tenant/bar". If tenant id is unspecified, a default tenant is created. For example, "projects/foo".
:type: str
Attributes | |
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Name | Description |
search_mode |
google.cloud.talent_v4beta1.types.SearchJobsRequest.SearchMode
Mode of a search. Defaults to SearchMode.JOB_SEARCH. |
request_metadata |
google.cloud.talent_v4beta1.types.RequestMetadata
Required. The meta information collected about the job searcher, used to improve the search quality of the service. The identifiers (such as user_id ) are provided by users,
and must be unique and consistent.
|
job_query |
google.cloud.talent_v4beta1.types.JobQuery
Query used to search against jobs, such as keyword, location filters, etc. |
enable_broadening |
bool
Controls whether to broaden the search when it produces sparse results. Broadened queries append results to the end of the matching results list. Defaults to false. |
require_precise_result_size |
bool
Controls if the search job request requires the return of a precise count of the first 300 results. Setting this to true ensures consistency in the number of results per
page. Best practice is to set this value to true if a client
allows users to jump directly to a non-sequential search
results page.
Enabling this flag may adversely impact performance.
Defaults to false.
|
histogram_queries |
Sequence[google.cloud.talent_v4beta1.types.HistogramQuery]
An expression specifies a histogram request against matching jobs. Expression syntax is an aggregation function call with histogram facets and other options. Available aggregation function calls are: - count(string_histogram_facet) : Count the number of
matching entities, for each distinct attribute value.
- count(numeric_histogram_facet, list of buckets) :
Count the number of matching entities within each bucket.
Data types:
- Histogram facet: facet names with format
[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9\_]+.
- String: string like "any string with backslash escape for
quote(")."
- Number: whole number and floating point number like 10,
-1 and -0.01.
- List: list of elements with comma(,) separator surrounded
by square brackets, for example, [1, 2, 3] and ["one",
"two", "three"].
Built-in constants:
- MIN (minimum number similar to java Double.MIN_VALUE)
- MAX (maximum number similar to java Double.MAX_VALUE)
Built-in functions:
- bucket(start, end[, label]): bucket built-in function
creates a bucket with range of [start, end). Note that
the end is exclusive, for example, bucket(1, MAX,
"positive number") or bucket(1, 10).
Job histogram facets:
- company_display_name: histogram by
Job.company_display_name.
- employment_type: histogram by
Job.employment_types,
for example, "FULL_TIME", "PART_TIME".
- company_size: histogram by
CompanySize,
for example, "SMALL", "MEDIUM", "BIG".
- publish_time_in_month: histogram by the
Job.posting_publish_time
in months. Must specify list of numeric buckets in spec.
- publish_time_in_year: histogram by the
Job.posting_publish_time
in years. Must specify list of numeric buckets in spec.
- degree_types: histogram by the
Job.degree_types,
for example, "Bachelors", "Masters".
- job_level: histogram by the
Job.job_level,
for example, "Entry Level".
- country: histogram by the country code of jobs, for
example, "US", "FR".
- admin1: histogram by the admin1 code of jobs, which is a
global placeholder referring to the state, province, or
the particular term a country uses to define the
geographic structure below the country level, for
example, "CA", "IL".
- city: histogram by a combination of the "city name,
admin1 code". For example, "Mountain View, CA", "New
York, NY".
- admin1_country: histogram by a combination of the "admin1
code, country", for example, "CA, US", "IL, US".
- city_coordinate: histogram by the city center's GPS
coordinates (latitude and longitude), for example,
37.4038522,-122.0987765. Since the coordinates of a city
center can change, customers may need to refresh them
periodically.
- locale: histogram by the
Job.language_code,
for example, "en-US", "fr-FR".
- language: histogram by the language subtag of the
Job.language_code,
for example, "en", "fr".
- category: histogram by the
JobCategory,
for example, "COMPUTER_AND_IT", "HEALTHCARE".
- base_compensation_unit: histogram by the
CompensationInfo.CompensationUnit
of base salary, for example, "WEEKLY", "MONTHLY".
- base_compensation: histogram by the base salary. Must
specify list of numeric buckets to group results by.
- annualized_base_compensation: histogram by the base
annualized salary. Must specify list of numeric buckets
to group results by.
- annualized_total_compensation: histogram by the total
annualized salary. Must specify list of numeric buckets
to group results by.
- string_custom_attribute: histogram by string
Job.custom_attributes.
Values can be accessed via square bracket notations like
string_custom_attribute["key1"].
- numeric_custom_attribute: histogram by numeric
Job.custom_attributes.
Values can be accessed via square bracket notations like
numeric_custom_attribute["key1"]. Must specify list of
numeric buckets to group results by.
Example expressions:
- count(admin1)
- count(base_compensation, [bucket(1000, 10000), bucket(10000, 100000), bucket(100000, MAX)])
- count(string_custom_attribute["some-string-custom-attribute"])
- count(numeric_custom_attribute["some-numeric-custom-attribute"], [bucket(MIN, 0, "negative"), bucket(0, MAX, "non-negative"])
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job_view |
google.cloud.talent_v4beta1.types.JobView
The desired job attributes returned for jobs in the search response. Defaults to JobView.JOB_VIEW_SMALL if no value is specified. |
offset |
int
An integer that specifies the current offset (that is, starting result location, amongst the jobs deemed by the API as relevant) in search results. This field is only considered if page_token is unset. The maximum allowed value is 5000. Otherwise an error is thrown. For example, 0 means to return results starting from the first matching job, and 10 means to return from the 11th job. This can be used for pagination, (for example, pageSize = 10 and offset = 10 means to return from the second page). |
page_size |
int
A limit on the number of jobs returned in the search results. Increasing this value above the default value of 10 can increase search response time. The value can be between 1 and 100. |
page_token |
str
The token specifying the current offset within search results. See SearchJobsResponse.next_page_token for an explanation of how to obtain the next set of query results. |
order_by |
str
The criteria determining how search results are sorted. Default is "relevance desc" .
Supported options are:
- "relevance desc" : By relevance descending, as
determined by the API algorithms. Relevance thresholding
of query results is only available with this ordering.
- "posting_publish_time desc" : By
Job.posting_publish_time
descending.
- "posting_update_time desc" : By
Job.posting_update_time
descending.
- "title" : By
Job.title
ascending.
- "title desc" : By
Job.title
descending.
- "annualized_base_compensation" : By job's
CompensationInfo.annualized_base_compensation_range
ascending. Jobs whose annualized base compensation is
unspecified are put at the end of search results.
- "annualized_base_compensation desc" : By job's
CompensationInfo.annualized_base_compensation_range
descending. Jobs whose annualized base compensation is
unspecified are put at the end of search results.
- "annualized_total_compensation" : By job's
CompensationInfo.annualized_total_compensation_range
ascending. Jobs whose annualized base compensation is
unspecified are put at the end of search results.
- "annualized_total_compensation desc" : By job's
CompensationInfo.annualized_total_compensation_range
descending. Jobs whose annualized base compensation is
unspecified are put at the end of search results.
- "custom_ranking desc" : By the relevance score
adjusted to the
SearchJobsRequest.CustomRankingInfo.ranking_expression
with weight factor assigned by
SearchJobsRequest.CustomRankingInfo.importance_level
in descending order.
- Location sorting: Use the special syntax to order jobs by
distance: "distance_from('Hawaii')" : Order by
distance from Hawaii. "distance_from(19.89, 155.5)" :
Order by distance from a coordinate.
"distance_from('Hawaii'), distance_from('Puerto Rico')" :
Order by multiple locations. See details below.
"distance_from('Hawaii'), distance_from(19.89, 155.5)" :
Order by multiple locations. See details below. The
string can have a maximum of 256 characters. When
multiple distance centers are provided, a job that is
close to any of the distance centers would have a high
rank. When a job has multiple locations, the job location
closest to one of the distance centers will be used. Jobs
that don't have locations will be ranked at the bottom.
Distance is calculated with a precision of 11.3 meters
(37.4 feet). Diversification strategy is still applied
unless explicitly disabled in
diversification_level.
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diversification_level |
google.cloud.talent_v4beta1.types.SearchJobsRequest.DiversificationLevel
Controls whether highly similar jobs are returned next to each other in the search results. Jobs are identified as highly similar based on their titles, job categories, and locations. Highly similar results are clustered so that only one representative job of the cluster is displayed to the job seeker higher up in the results, with the other jobs being displayed lower down in the results. Defaults to DiversificationLevel.SIMPLE if no value is specified. |
custom_ranking_info |
google.cloud.talent_v4beta1.types.SearchJobsRequest.CustomRankingInfo
Controls over how job documents get ranked on top of existing relevance score (determined by API algorithm). |
disable_keyword_match |
bool
Controls whether to disable exact keyword match on Job.title, Job.description, Job.company_display_name, Job.addresses, Job.qualifications. When disable keyword match is turned off, a keyword match returns jobs that do not match given category filters when there are matching keywords. For example, for the query "program manager," a result is returned even if the job posting has the title "software developer," which doesn't fall into "program manager" ontology, but does have "program manager" appearing in its description. For queries like "cloud" that don't contain title or location specific ontology, jobs with "cloud" keyword matches are returned regardless of this flag's value. Use Company.keyword_searchable_job_custom_attributes if company-specific globally matched custom field/attribute string values are needed. Enabling keyword match improves recall of subsequent search requests. Defaults to false. |
Classes
CustomRankingInfo
CustomRankingInfo(mapping=None, *, ignore_unknown_fields=False, **kwargs)
Custom ranking information for SearchJobsRequest.
DiversificationLevel
DiversificationLevel(value)
Controls whether highly similar jobs are returned next to each other in the search results. Jobs are identified as highly similar based on their titles, job categories, and locations. Highly similar results are clustered so that only one representative job of the cluster is displayed to the job seeker higher up in the results, with the other jobs being displayed lower down in the results.
SearchMode
SearchMode(value)
A string-represented enumeration of the job search mode. The service operate differently for different modes of service.