A message specifying decisions of an employer related to job applications and interviews and employment or rejections and, when necessary, reasons for the decisions or rejections. The message is transmitted from an employer or employment agency to an employment agency.
A service segment starting and uniquely identifying a message. The message type code for the Job application result message is JAPRES. Note: Job application result messages conforming to this document must contain the following data in segment UNH, composite S009: Data element 0065 JAPRES 0052 D 0054 16A 0051 UN
A segment by which the sender must uniquely identify the job application result by means of its type and number and, when necessary, its function.
A segment specifying general dates and, when relevant, times related to the whole message. The segment must be specified at least once to identify the document date. The Date/time/period segment within other Segment groups should be used whenever the date or time or period requires to be logically related to another specified data item.
A segment identifying the name of a person or parties and their function related to the Job Application Result message.
A segment identifying the address of a person or party and function related to the Job Application Result message.
A segment giving more specific location information of the party specified in the ADR segment, e.g. internal site or building number.
A segment specifying the date or time.
A segment to identify a person or department and their function, to whom communications should be directed.
A segment to identify a communications type and number for the contact specified in the CTA segment, e.g. telephone- number, fax-number, telex-number.
A segment identifying the reference by its number related to the whole message.
A segment specifying the date or time related to the reference.
A segment specifying general indicators for the whole message.
A segment with free text information, in coded or clear form, used when additional information is needed but cannot be accommodated within other segments. In computer to computer exchanges such text will normally require the receiver to process this segment manually.