Google has confirmed a bug with the Google Search Console performance reports that specifically impacts  “Job listing” and “Job details” search appearance filter. Starting April 16th Google had an issue logging this data. So Google is reporting zero clicks and impressions for these jobs reports.

What Google said. Google wrote:

“A logging error is preventing Search Console from reporting impressions and clicks for “Job listing” and “Job details” Search appearance types from April 16, 2026 onward. We’re working to resolve this issue. This issue affects data logging only.”

Complaints. We first began noticing the complaints trickling in earlier this week, with several SEOs posting their concerns across social media.

Why we care. If you noticed a drop in overall impressions and clicks, and then you dig in and find zero data from the job listings and details – then do not worry. This is a Google logging bug and it is on Google’s side.

Google is still likely listing your job listings and sending traffic but it is not being tracked properly in Search Console right now.


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