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Tuesday, July 13, 2021
Searching for a job can be a time-consuming process and the outcome of the application may be life changing. That’s why providing job seekers with authentic, fresh, and trustworthy content when they come to Google Search is our top priority.
To better understand our user’s perspective, we asked tens of thousands of job seekers around the world to tell us more about their experience when applying to jobs online. Based on this feedback, we were able to identify common themes to help improve the quality of our results. Today we are announcing a new structured data property and new editorial content policy.
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The directApply property is an optional way that enables you to share if your job listing offers a direct apply experience. We define a direct apply experience in terms of the user actions required to apply for the job, which means that the user is offered a short and straightforward application process on your page.
You likely offer a direct apply experience if your site provides one of the following experiences:
As we work to integrate this information to Google, you may not see any effect in Google Search right away.
To ensure users can understand your content and can easily apply for the job, we’re adding a new editorial content policy for job postings on Google Search. The new editorial content policy include guidance around obstructive text and images, excessive and distractive ads, or content that doesn’t add any value to the job posting. Job listings should also follow basic grammar rules, such as proper capitalization.
This will help us improve the quality of our results and develop new functionality within the product.
To provide sufficient time for implementation, the new editorial content policy will go into effect on October 1, 2021. For additional details, visit our developer documentation.
Based on our research findings, you can improve job seeker trust by addressing the following aspects on your site:
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We work to ensure that the results presented on Google are trustworthy and provide a good experience for users. We have no doubt that this goal is shared with all sites that help job seekers find a job. If you have any questions or thoughts, reach out to us on the Google Search Central Community or on Twitter.
Posted by Gilad Orly, Product Manager, Google Search
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