Decision guides

How puntWork checks job freshness — Wallonie

How puntWork uses feed refreshes, dateModified, datePosted, and validThrough signals to keep Belgian job pages current. Adapted to Wallonie with 1.106 active jobs currently visible on this host.

Local variant: wallonie.work · 1.106 visible active jobs

Use this guide on puntWork

Move from explanation to a concrete search on this domain, using the same local context.

What this means for Wallonie

Use this Wallonie version as a market lens, not a broad national claim. It uses the wallonie.work inventory context, currently 1.106 active jobs, to route candidates toward relevant freshness signals checks and searches.

What this guide helps with

Job feeds can change during the day. puntWork refreshes inventory from partner feeds, shows freshness where available, and uses expiry signals so closed roles do not keep behaving like active jobs.

What to check

Look for updated or posted dates, source freshness notes, and whether the partner application page still accepts candidates. A fresh puntWork page is useful evidence, but the partner page is the final source before applying.

How to use it

Prioritize recently updated roles when speed matters, but do not treat freshness as a quality score. A recently refreshed listing can still be missing pay, language, or contract details that you should verify.

Evidence labels you will see on puntWork

These labels are the bridge between job listings and the decision guides. They tell you how strong the underlying evidence is before you act on it.

Source pay values
Pay or salary text came from the job source. Use it as listing evidence, then confirm it on the partner application page.
Sampled listings
The answer comes from visible or inspected listings, not necessarily the full market. Treat it as a useful sample, not a universal claim.
Active aggregate counts
Counts come from the filtered active inventory, so they are strongest for market size, category mix, and nearby alternatives.
Updated today
The page was refreshed recently, but the partner page can still change first. For applications, verify final details at the source.

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