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Set up your career site
Set up your career site

Learn how to set up your career site

Updated over a week ago

A Career Site is a crucial tool for attracting top talent and showcasing your company culture. Follow these steps to set up an engaging and informative career site that leaves a lasting impression on potential candidates.

1. Enable Career site:

  • In your Settings, navigate to Recruit > Career site.

  • Click "Enable career site" to activate this valuable feature.

💡After enabling your Career site, you'll find the link to it at the top of the page.

2. Fill out the form:

  • Begin by creating a heading. This is the initial element candidates will notice at the top.

  • Include a tagline just below the heading to offer a brief insight into your company.

3. Company description:

  • Provide a detailed company description highlighting your values, mission, and unique workplace features.

4. Social media links:

  • Integrate links to your company's social media profiles so candidates can explore your online presence directly.

5. Enable your Career Site domain:

  • Add a custom domain to reinforce brand association for candidates visiting your Career Site.

6. Autoreply settings:

  • Enable autoreply for a seamless application process.

  • Customize the subject and email content to acknowledge candidate applications promptly. Save the settings.

7. Enable filters:

  • Allow candidates to filter vacancies on the Career Site for a more user-friendly experience.

8. Add company images:

  • Enhance visual appeal by adding captivating images that represent your company culture.

9. Logo and page icon:

- Upload your company logo and a distinctive page icon. Save the settings.

This is what your newly configured Career site looks like:

A well-configured Career Site serves as a powerful recruitment tool, attracting qualified candidates and conveying your company's unique identity. By investing time in its setup, you create a positive and engaging experience for potential hires, setting the stage for successful recruitment.

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