eBoss has created an Application Programming Interface (API). APIs define how software systems talk to each other. An API is a source code interface that a computer system or program library provides to support requests for services to be made of it by a computer program.
The eBoss API is documented and regularly updated. The API itself is abstract, in that it specifies an interface and does not get involved with implementation details.
Whilst there are some working examples on the eBoss recruitment software API it does....
require the skills of a competent web developer
...to achieve your own particular implementation goals and we recommend you engage with such a resource.
Versions and how to access (replace 'demo' with your eBoss company name)
API v1-2 recruits-online.com
This version is for all /office (v2) and /myoffice (v3) eBoss users.
To reach your own API insert API into the URL used to access your current system, for example:
https://demo.recruits-online.com/ = https://demo.api.recruits-online.com
Issue credentials inside eBoss via: https://demo.recruits-online.com/myoffice/apiuser
API v3 recruits-online.com
This version of the API is an upgraded version of v1-2 and uses oauth.
Accessing this version is the same as the above example with /v3/Docs/ added to the url: hence: https://demo.api.recruits-online.com/v3/docs/
Issue credentials inside eBoss via: https://demo.recruits-online.com/myoffice/settings/applications
API v4 - recruitsonline.com
This version of the API is an upgraded version of v1-2 and uses oauth.
The URL is slightly different here and as follows
Issue credentials inside eBoss via: https://demo.recruitsonline.com/myoffice/settings/applications
Please see an extract from our customer terms and conditions in regards to the API
We provide an application programming interface ("API") to enable you to access and use elements of the Service by automated means. We shall have no obligation under these Terms or otherwise to provide support, training or advice in relation to: (i) the configuration of your systems to make use of the API; or (ii) any other matter relating to the API. If we do agree to provide support to you in relation to the API, then we may discontinue that support at any time