How to Add Jobs to your New Recruitment Website

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Your next goal is to attract high-quality candidates, receive job applications and invite the right people to a job interview session. The methodology you use to create and post jobs will have a direct impact on how successful your online recruitment process will be.

When you use the QuickontheNet.com gallery feature to list your jobs, it means the jobs are searchable in your website.

It is no accident, but this can widen the appeal of your website on search engines, because each job can represent a separate page on the Google search engine index and also the same for the other search engines.

Follow these Simple Steps to Add a Job

OK, this is your simple guide for adding job vacancies:

  • A gallery item is a job. Therefore, you should create a separate gallery item for each job.
  • When you log in, click 'Galleries'.
  • Next, click 'Edit' next to any job board.
  • Now click 'Add' to post a new job vacancy.
  • Put the job title, location and job reference number in the 'Heading'.
  • Put the short job description into the 'Intro text' section for each gallery item.
  • Put the full job description into the 'Main text' section for each gallery item.
  • Finally click 'Save' and that's it!

 

Each Job has an Online Application Form

Whenever you add or edit a gallery item (add/edit a job), you will find an option to add a contact form for job applications to each job. Please look for the radio button below the 'Main text' area on gallery items.

The application form will accept CVs / Resumes, uploaded by job-seekers as PDF or Word documents.

 

Optional Job Reference Number

It's up to you, but to help you and your website users, you should consider adding your own unique 'Job Reference Number' to each job, in the 'Heading' section. If you do that, your incoming email application messages with CV attachments will contain your own 'Job Reference Number' in the email subject bar.

 

Job Descriptions and Search Engines

If you want to plan ahead, for the best long-term search engine prospects, it is also best to put the job location e.g. North London and job title into each gallery item heading (into each job role). The logic is simple because people will often search for jobs close to their home location.

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Please note that we have provided a complete guide (which includes an example job role and a screenshot) on how to optimise jobs for search engines when you post jobs in your recruitment website at QuickontheNet.com.

 

Planning for the Future

When jobs are finished / filled and you wish to remove any job from your website, just make each job 'Offline' (i.e. do not delete jobs / gallery items).

This is much better than deleting jobs, so that you can avoid broken URLs and preserve incoming website traffic in the long term.

 


Summary

The entire process of adding jobs at QuickontheNet.com is quick and easy and this is what you need to know:

Each gallery (each job board) can contain many different jobs (many different gallery items).

For each job (for each gallery item), put the:

  • Job title, location and job reference number in the 'Heading'.
    Example: Dental Nurse in New York, USA: Job Ref. ABC123.

  • Short job description in the 'Intro text'.

  • Full job description in the 'Main text'.

…and finally, please remember to click the radio button to add the job application form.


 

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