Rapid account: OpenWeb Ninja

OpenWeb Ninja / letscrape-6bRBa3QguO5

Developer, Engineer, Generalist

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Hi there, Thanks for your message. You can potentially create a list of queries of intereset, for example: "jobs in new york, usa", "job in berlin, germany", "developer jobs in france", etc. The queries will typically contain a job type (or just "jobs" to search for any type of job) and a location. You can check if that already gives you jobs with the source diverdity you are looking for, otherwise, you can also specify the source as part of the query (e.g. "sales in chicago via linkedin"). I hope it helps. Feel free to join our Discord server: https://discord.gg/wxJxGsZgha Thank you, Adam शनि 2:47 1/6/24
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I see that currently, the Search endpoint latency is around 1.5s on average. Are you referring to the Product Details endpoint? शनि 2:10 1/6/24
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Hi there, Thank you for your question. The API data is current and 100% up-to-date as we are accessing Google in real-time. The API update time that you see, refers to API docs, descriptions, parameters, endpoints, etc. I hope it clarifies this point. Thank you, Adam शनि 5:41 1/6/24
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Hi, Thank you for your question. Yes, you are correct. To get the filter values for multiple employers, you'd call the Search Filters endpoint using the employer of interest in the query (e.g. "jobs at meta") and get the filter values from the response, for each employer you are interested in. Please also note that you can cache the employer filter values for later use so no more than a single call per employer is required. Thank you, Adam @ OpenWeb Ninja शुक्र 5:32 31/5/24
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Hi, Thank you for your message and sorry for the inconvenience. The issue should be fixed now. Is it working for you? Thank you, Adam शुक्र 1:48 31/5/24
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It should be back to normal. Is it working for you now? गुरू 10:22 30/5/24