The sitemap.xml doesn't contain the specific properties of an HTML page – it just helps web crawlers locate pages on your website. However, Google does provide specific structured data types that you can include within your HTML to provide more information about on-page content. For a job posting, you would use the JobPosting schema.
This schema allows you to define properties such as:
title: The title of the job.
description: A detailed description of the job.
hiringOrganization: The organization offering the job position.
jobLocation: The location of the job.
baseSalary: The base salary of the job.
datePosted: The date when the job was posted.
The sitemap.xml doesn't contain the specific properties of an HTML page – it just helps web crawlers locate pages on your website. However, Google does provide specific structured data types that you can include within your HTML to provide more information about on-page content. For a job posting, you would use the JobPosting schema.
This schema allows you to define properties such as:
title: The title of the job. description: A detailed description of the job. hiringOrganization: The organization offering the job position. jobLocation: The location of the job. baseSalary: The base salary of the job. datePosted: The date when the job was posted.