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Job Posting Schema Generator

Generate JobPosting JSON-LD so your openings appear in Google Jobs. The markup updates live as you type — copy it, paste it into your page, and you are eligible for rich results.

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What is job posting schema markup?

Structured data is machine-readable code, written in the JSON-LD format Google recommends, that describes your page content to search engines explicitly instead of leaving them to guess. This generator builds that markup for you: enter your details once and it produces a valid schema.org snippet you paste into your page. Search engines like Google and Bing read it to understand your content and, when eligible, upgrade your listing to a rich result.

Rich results — star ratings, FAQ dropdowns, event dates, product prices and more — consistently earn higher click-through rates than plain blue links, which makes correct structured data one of the fastest, cheapest wins in technical SEO.

Why job posting schema matters for SEO

JobPosting schema is the entry ticket to the Google Jobs panel that dominates hiring-related searches. Roles marked up correctly appear with salary, location and company details where most candidates actually start their search — often outranking the big job boards for your own openings.

How to use the job posting schema generator

  1. 1Fill in the fields — the JSON-LD builds live as you type.
  2. 2Click “Copy <script>” to copy the ready-to-paste markup.
  3. 3Paste it into the <head> of the page, then confirm it with our JSON-LD Validator and Google’s Rich Results Test.

Example job posting schema output

Here is exactly what this tool produces — valid, Google-ready JSON-LD generated from a realistic example:

<script type="application/ld+json">
{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "JobPosting",
  "title": "Senior Full-Stack Developer",
  "description": "Build and scale web applications with React, Node.js and PostgreSQL for international clients.",
  "datePosted": "2026-07-01",
  "validThrough": "2026-09-01",
  "employmentType": "FULL_TIME",
  "hiringOrganization": {
    "@type": "Organization",
    "name": "WebSoft IT Development Solutions",
    "sameAs": "https://itdevsols.com"
  },
  "jobLocation": {
    "@type": "Place",
    "address": {
      "@type": "PostalAddress",
      "addressLocality": "Lahore",
      "addressCountry": "PK"
    }
  },
  "baseSalary": {
    "@type": "MonetaryAmount",
    "currency": "USD",
    "value": {
      "@type": "QuantitativeValue",
      "value": "48000",
      "unitText": "YEAR"
    }
  }
}
</script>

Frequently asked questions

Why is my job not showing in Google Jobs?

The most common causes are missing required fields (title, description, datePosted, hiringOrganization, jobLocation), an expired validThrough date, or the page being blocked from indexing.

Should I remove the markup when a role is filled?

Yes — remove the posting or set validThrough to the closing date. Google can penalize sites that keep expired jobs marked up as open.

Will this markup guarantee rich results in Google?

No tool can guarantee rich results — Google decides eligibility per page based on content quality, policy compliance and overall site signals. What valid markup does is make your page eligible: without correct structured data you are not in the running at all. Combine it with visible matching content, a crawlable page and solid on-page SEO for the best chance.

Is the Job Posting Schema Generator free to use?

Yes — the Job Posting Schema Generator is completely free, with unlimited use, no signup and no email required. It is built and maintained by WebSoft IT Development Solutions.

How do I add the generated JSON-LD to my website?

Copy the generated <script type="application/ld+json"> block and paste it into the <head> (or anywhere in the HTML) of the page it describes. On WordPress use a header-scripts plugin or your theme settings; you can also inject it with Google Tag Manager. Then confirm it with our JSON-LD Validator and Google’s Rich Results Test.

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