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: Is there a kind of microdata or markup that creates "results x of y" in search results I'm trying to get the following kind of markup appear on my job site: There's a specific markup

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I'm trying to get the following kind of markup appear on my job site:



There's a specific markup for job adverts listed on the schema.org webpage, but I can't work out how Google is pulling the 1 - 20 of 23229 from the Monster webpage.

I'm presuming the jobs tag is because they use microdata markup for all their adverts, but how is Google pulling the numbers?

There is a specific page tag for search results (here), however it doesn't seem to have any relevant options and as far as I can tell Monster aren't using it anyway.

(A search for monster jobs china should show the result)

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@Gloria169

They are cheating. There's a hidden <span> near the top the page with the following content:

<span style="display: none;"> Jobs 1 to 20 of 24066</span>


I'm not sure what your exact search was, but it looks like Google's snippet generator isn't finding much relevant on the page to use a snippet, so it's using the first piece of "proper" (non-navigation, non-header) content in the mark-up, and the meta description to try and make something useful for you.

<meta name="description" content="Search for China jobs at Monster. Browse our collection of China job listings, including openings in full time and part time." />

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