Would you like to display our latest jobs on your site?
Insert one of the following snippets in your page's HTML code, in the position where the ads should appear:
- Get latest 5 jobs from all categories and all types, posted in the past 7 days, in random order:
<script src="http://www.hakujobs.com/api/api.php?action=getJobs &type=0&category=0&count=5&random=1&days_behind=7&response=js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">showJobs('jobber-container', 'jobber-list');</script>
- Get last 10 full-time jobs for programmers, posted in the past 15 days, ordered by publish date (newest on top):
<script src="http://www.hakujobs.com/api/api.php?action=getJobs &type=fulltime&category=programmers&count=10&random=0&days_behind=15&response=js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">showJobs('jobber-container', 'jobber-list');</script>
- Get latest jobs published by a company (e.g. Google):
<script src="http://www.hakujobs.com/api/api.php?action=getJobsByCompany &company=google&count=10&response=js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">showJobs('jobber-container', 'jobber-list');</script>
The parameters you can use when calling the API, are:
- action: "getJobs" - all jobs / "getJobsByCompany" - a single company's jobs
- type: "0" - toate / "fulltime" / "parttime" / "freelance";
- category: "0" - all / "programmers" / "designers" / "administrators" / "managers" / "testers" / "editors";
- count: number of job ads to display;
- random: "1" - display randomly / "0" - display ordered by publish date (newest on top);
- days_behind: get only jobs posted in the past X days (type "0" if you don't want to limit this);
- response: "js" - returns jobs as JavaScript code / "json" - returns only a JSON string / "xml" - returns an XML.
Use CSS to style the list:
ul.jobber-list { list-style-type: none; margin: 0; padding: 0; } ul.jobber-list li { margin-bottom: 5px; } |