This kind of filter is currently not supported by my sources so I doubt it’s something I can easily support. Having said that, I will look into it, maybe the data itself exist and can be pulled somehow. I will keep you posted.
One way to estimate the salary of an experienced candidate is to take the higher end of the salary range returned by the API. In other words, the more experienced / educated a candidate is, the closer his / her salary to the max_salary field the API returns (similarly for min_salary and junior candidates for example).
Thank you,
OpenWeb Ninja
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Hi,
This kind of filter is currently not supported by my sources so I doubt it’s something I can easily support. Having said that, I will look into it, maybe the data itself exist and can be pulled somehow. I will keep you posted.
One way to estimate the salary of an experienced candidate is to take the higher end of the salary range returned by the API. In other words, the more experienced / educated a candidate is, the closer his / her salary to the max_salary field the API returns (similarly for min_salary and junior candidates for example).
Thank you,
OpenWeb Ninja