- From: Andrew Cunsolo <acunsolo@yahoo.com>
- Date: Sun, 5 May 2019 12:56:12 -0400
- To: Phil Barker <phil.barker@pjjk.co.uk>
- Cc: public-talent-signal@w3.org
- Message-Id: <61998373-AD9C-4B61-96AC-8AB88DAEDB78@yahoo.com>
Hi Phil Your draft makes sense. I think it is more clear. Regards, Andrew Andrew Cunsolo VP Product Development Talemetry Inc. +1 519-841-4334 Acunsolo@talemetry.com -------------------------------------------- Sent from my iPhone Please excuse any typos! > On May 5, 2019, at 12:52, Phil Barker <phil.barker@pjjk.co.uk> wrote: > > Thank you both. > > For what it is worth, the expected type of ISO 8601 Date does allow a range of dates (interval), but I guess we don't need to mention that. > > Phil > >> On 03/05/2019 19:28, Joseph D. Marsh wrote: >> Agreed. >> >> Thanks, >> - Joseph >> >> From: Merrilea Mayo <merrileamayo@gmail.com> >> Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 2:23 PM >> To: public-talent-signal@w3.org >> Subject: Re: [TalentSignal] proposal for Job Start Date >> >> I've never seen it? Not common. >> >> Merrilea >> >> On 5/3/2019 1:06 PM, Phil Barker wrote: >> Just thinking some more about this: Is there any case for allowing a range of dates? Are there examples of job being advertised to start between "now and three weeks time" or "after 1 June but before 15 June"? >> >> Phil >> >> On 02/05/2019 16:02, Phil Barker wrote: >> >> Hello all, the second relatively simple issue that we prioritized, is that currently schema.org/JobPosting has no way to specify the expected start date for the job being advertised. >> >> A simple way to fix this is a new property of JobPosting: >> >> jobStartDate >> >> Definition: The date on which a successful applicant for this job would be expected to start work. Text values such as "Immediately" or "As soon as possible" may be used when a specific date is not appropriate. >> >> Expected type: ISO 8601 Date or Text >> >> >> >> Please let me know if you wish to improve on this or have an alternative suggestion. In particular, is a text value to indicate an immediate start sufficient, or should this be handled more explicitly, for example as a separate property? >> >> On that question, my own view (as exemplified in the proposal) is that, while an explicit indicator for immediate start may be useful for internal systems, a text value is adequate for advertising this on the web. If experience and demand show that this approach is not adequate, we would have evidence to provide to schema.org for a separate, explicit property. >> >> Regards, Phil. >> >> -- >> Phil Barker. http://people.pjjk.net/phil >> CETIS LLP: a cooperative consultancy for innovation in education technology. >> PJJK Limited: technology to enhance learning; information systems for education. >> >> CETIS is a co-operative limited liability partnership, registered in England number OC399090 >> PJJK Limited is registered in Scotland as a private limited company, number SC569282. >> >> -- >> Phil Barker. http://people.pjjk.net/phil >> CETIS LLP: a cooperative consultancy for innovation in education technology. >> PJJK Limited: technology to enhance learning; information systems for education. >> >> CETIS is a co-operative limited liability partnership, registered in England number OC399090 >> PJJK Limited is registered in Scotland as a private limited company, number SC569282. >> >> -- >> Merrilea J. Mayo, Ph.D. >> Mayo Enterprises, LLC >> 12101 Sheets Farm Rd. >> North Potomac, MD 20878 >> >> merrileamayo@gmail.com >> https://merrileamayo.com/ >> 240-304-0439 (cell) >> 301-977-2599 (landline) >> > -- > Phil Barker. http://people.pjjk.net/phil > CETIS LLP: a cooperative consultancy for innovation in education technology. > PJJK Limited: technology to enhance learning; information systems for education. > > CETIS is a co-operative limited liability partnership, registered in England number OC399090 > PJJK Limited is registered in Scotland as a private limited company, number SC569282.
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