The SEEK API uses opaque object identifier strings to identify SEEK hirers.
Your software can programmatically convert between our numeric SEEK advertiser IDs and the new hirer IDs.
However, you’re encouraged to directly use hirer IDs whenever possible.
The “Look up a hirer by ID” section of the Developer Dashboard’s hirers page can search for a hirer by either identifier.
You can then view all of their identifiers along with their active relationships.
The
seekAnzAdvertiser
query looks up a HiringOrganization
from a SEEK advertiser ID.
You can select the resulting HiringOrganization
’s hirer ID:The
hiringOrganizations
query will return a paginated list of all the SEEK hirers you have a relationship with.
You can select both the id
& seekAnzAdvertiserId
fields to produce a mapping between the identifiers:HiringOrganization
objects have a seekAnzAdvertiserId
field that will be set for SEEK ANZ hirers.For example, you can select the SEEK advertiser ID that posted a given
PositionProfile
:You can directly convert a hirer ID to a SEEK advertiser ID using the
hiringOrganization
query .
This can be useful for exploratory testing or debugging: