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Public vs. Draft Job Post - What's the difference?
Public vs. Draft Job Post - What's the difference?

Understand how to utilize job posts to find candidates more efficiently

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Written by Mikki Pazman
Updated over a week ago

What is a job post draft?

Job posts drafts are visible ONLY to people on your team.

You can use these positions to filter on the Search tab and quickly find candidates that meet the criteria you entered when creating the job post.

  • It essentially functions as a saved search so you don't have to manually select all of the search criteria each time!

  • You can use the Job Post dropdown to show all the positions that are either published or in draft:

What is a public job post?

Public job posts are visible to your team AND Selected candidates.

Creating a public job post adds your position to our job board and sends matching candidates a weekly emails inviting them to apply.

  • Candidate can see these posts and apply directly from our job board:

  • Anyone who clicks "1-Click Apply" agrees to share their full name, links to their profile and resume, and their contact information with you. You'll also be able to see which of your public posts they've applied to in the Applicants tab.

  • Don't worry, you can still use public job posts as filters on the Search page of your account! For a step by step walkthrough on how to create a job post, see this article.

To message candidates or use our Job Board, select a subscription option here or contact us at hello@getselected.com.

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