Job Postings API Data Goes Stale Before Consumers Can Act On It
Job listing data decays rapidly — postings filled or withdrawn within days make API-powered products unreliable for end users. Developers building talent tools, job boards, or recruiting automation have no standard way to query only recently-updated listings. The freshness gap between job posting lifecycle and API update frequency is a structural market problem.
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