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First things first. You're going to need to get a developer key from Careerbuilder. Developer keys are available to Partners. You can fill out the form at http://developer.careerbuilder.com/partner_messages/new to become a Partner.

Now that you have a key, lets get to the good stuff.

You can find an example rails site that uses the gem here: https://github.com/cbdr/ruby-cb-api-demo

If you are interested in helping out / contributing to this project please read CONTRIBUTING guide

Installation

We have dropped support for ruby 1.8, 1.9, and 2.0. This gem may continue to work in those versions but we are not going to offically support it going forward.

Install required gems:

gem install cb-api

Require the library in your Ruby script:

require 'cb'

Configuration

Set your dev key, and any other configuration settings in a place that will run prior to your API calls.

Cb.configure do |config|
  config.dev_key  	= 'your-dev-key-goes-here'
  config.time_out 	= 5
end

Available Endpoints

https://github.com/careerbuilder/ruby-cb-api/blob/master/lib/cb/config.rb

Job Search

Use the Cb convenience methods to access the job client (Cb::Clients::Job)

job_client = Cb.job

Using the job client you can search through the listings

job_client.search({ location: 'Atlanta' })

Or you can search for one job via it's details

job_client.find_by_criteria({ })

Or you can search for one job via it's did

job_client.find_by_did('J3H4CK6XNXYQ07RHSYL')

When using the job client to do a search you will receive back a search response instance (Response::Job::Search)

search_response = job_client.search({ location: 'Atlanta' })

Which can be used to retrieve an search result model instance (Cb::Models::JobResults)

search_result_model = search_response.model

Which encapsulates details of the search result

search_result.total_count
search_result.last_item_index
search_result.city
search_result.state
search_result.postal_code
search_result.search_location

As well as returning back the jobs from the search result (Cb::Models::Job instances)

jobs = search_result.jobs

Each returned job object contains details of one job listing

jobs.each do |job|
  puts "#{job.did}: #{job.company_name} - #{job.title}"
end

The search response can also return you any errors which occured during the job search (Cb::Responses::Errors). The parsed errors will contain an Array of error messages. If it is not empty an error occurred during the request.

search_response.errors.parsed

Job Search params

When performing a job search you can provide a Hash of search parameters. For example

search_params = { location: 'Atlanta', keywords: 'Database Admin' }
Cb.job.search(search_params)

The search params hash can include the following keys:

  • keywords
  • location
  • postedwithin
  • excludeapplyrequirments
  • orderdirection
  • orderby
  • pagenumber
  • hostsite
  • siteentity
  • countrycode

Job details

Cb::Models::Job has many accessor methods which are used to get the details of the job

If you have preformed a job search, such as

Cb.job.search({ location: 'Atlanta' }).results.model.jobs.each do |job|
  puts "Job Details: #{job.company_name} - #{job.title}"
end

The following data is available from a job

  • did
  • title
  • job_skin
  • job_skin_did
  • job_branding
  • pay
  • pay_per
  • commission
  • bonus
  • pay_other
  • categories
  • category_codes
  • degree_required
  • experience_required
  • travel_required
  • industry_codes
  • manages_others_code
  • contact_email_url
  • contact_fax
  • contact_name
  • contact_phone
  • company_name
  • company_did
  • company_details_url
  • company_image_url
  • company
  • description_teaser
  • external_apply_url
  • job_tracking_url
  • location
  • distance
  • latitude
  • longitude
  • location_formatted
  • description
  • requirements
  • employment_type
  • details_url
  • service_url
  • similar_jobs_url
  • apply_url
  • begin_date
  • end_date
  • posted_date
  • posted_time
  • relevancy
  • state
  • city
  • zip
  • can_be_quick_applied
  • apply_requirements
  • divison
  • industry
  • location_street_1
  • relocation_options
  • location_street_2
  • display_job_id
  • manages_others_string
  • degree_required_code
  • travel_required_code
  • employment_type_code
  • external_application?
  • relocation_covered?
  • manages_others?
  • screener_apply?
  • shared_job?
  • can_be_quick_applied?
  • has_questionnaire?
  • find_company

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