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Rapid account: Nunoarruda
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Query “angular in canada” returned a job from Colombia but with a “job_country” data of “PM” (Saint Pierre and Miquelon): https://jobgether.com/offer/6617678b019d53150b7519e2-job-14512-senior-developer-fullstack—java-and-angular-colombia

Query “angular in australia” returned a job from India: https://theelitejob.com/job/2222/opportunity-for-freshers-react-native-react-js-angular-qa-permanent-wfh-remote

Query “angular in ireland” returned a job from spain: https://www.learn4good.com/jobs/en_internet/desarrollo_de_software/3061260216/s/

Rapid account: Letscrape 6 B R Ba 3 Qgu O 5
letscrape-6bRBa3QguO5 Commented hace 2 meses

Yes, the default is US.

Interesting behavior. I indeed only see it when remote_jobs_only=true.

Rapid account: Nunoarruda
nunoarruda Commented hace 2 meses

Yes, I’m using “remote_jobs_only=true” because I’m searching for remote jobs in specific countries. It still doesn’t make sense to search for remote jobs in, for example, Canada, and return jobs from other countries. If I don’t use “in xxx” in the query, it will only return remote jobs in the USA by default, it seems.

Rapid account: Letscrape 6 B R Ba 3 Qgu O 5
letscrape-6bRBa3QguO5 Commented hace 2 meses

Hi there,

Thank you for your message.

First, the API pulls the data directly from Google for Jobs and in real-time. This is an interesting case… Looking at the jobs from the different locations, it seems like all three are also remote, so my guess is that Google’s mixes them in the results since technically someone from Canada, Australia, or Ireland can apply. Is it consistent with what you are seeing?

Thank you,
Adam @ OpenWeb Ninja

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