Open erperejildo opened 2 weeks ago
@erperejildo can you add browser's screenshot
@erperejildo can you add browser's screenshot
It'd show just an offer from a Spanish company. Is there anything in particular you want to see/check?
@erperejildo can you work on this?
@erperejildo can you work on this?
On what sorry?
@erperejildo on this bug
@erperejildo on this bug
I don't know how to fix it, but let me know if you need a hand to test it
@erperejildo The locations field needs to be specified exactly as they appear on the job site. For example:
locations:
- European Economic Area
- United Kingdom
Using specific regional names like this ensures the program only applies to relevant locations. Listing locations by country alone (e.g., “Germany,” “UK,” “US”) may lead to unexpected results, like applying for jobs in Spain or even further afield, such as Malaysia.
@feder-cr This issue can be closed now.
@erperejildo The locations field needs to be specified exactly as they appear on the job site. For example:
locations: - European Economic Area - United Kingdom
Using specific regional names like this ensures the program only applies to relevant locations. Listing locations by country alone (e.g., “Germany,” “UK,” “US”) may lead to unexpected results, like applying for jobs in Spain or even further afield, such as Malaysia.
@feder-cr This issue can be closed now.
Thanks for the info.
Also, how can I target Europe but block some if its countries?
@erperejildo The locations field needs to be specified exactly as they appear on the job site. For example:
locations: - European Economic Area - United Kingdom
Using specific regional names like this ensures the program only applies to relevant locations. Listing locations by country alone (e.g., “Germany,” “UK,” “US”) may lead to unexpected results, like applying for jobs in Spain or even further afield, such as Malaysia.
@feder-cr This issue can be closed now.
@queukat can you this information in ReadMe
@erperejildo The locations field needs to be specified exactly as they appear on the job site. For example:
locations: - European Economic Area - United Kingdom
Using specific regional names like this ensures the program only applies to relevant locations. Listing locations by country alone (e.g., “Germany,” “UK,” “US”) may lead to unexpected results, like applying for jobs in Spain or even further afield, such as Malaysia.
@feder-cr This issue can be closed now.
@queukat can you this information in ReadMe
Fair enough.
In my case, I want to apply to any country in Europe but Spain. Does it mean I would need to add all the countries one by one if I only want to exclude one?
@erperejildo The locations field needs to be specified exactly as they appear on the job site. For example:
locations: - European Economic Area - United Kingdom
Using specific regional names like this ensures the program only applies to relevant locations. Listing locations by country alone (e.g., “Germany,” “UK,” “US”) may lead to unexpected results, like applying for jobs in Spain or even further afield, such as Malaysia. @feder-cr This issue can be closed now.
@queukat can you this information in ReadMe
Fair enough.
In my case, I want to apply to any country in Europe but Spain. Does it mean I would need to add all the countries one by one if I only want to exclude one?
well, yes. or you can use locations, like: European Economic Area ext
Describe the bug
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Steps to reproduce
I have this:
But it applies for offers in Spain
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Gemini
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