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Set Workflow / Posting Dates

PRIOR STEP: Implement Keywords to Score Resumes

KEY TOPICS:

  • Workflow: Cap the Number of Job Seekers (Optional)
  • Determine Posting Dates

NEXT STEP: Review Summary and Save the Requisition


Automate Job Posting Settings

Representing the final steps in building a new Requisition, tabs for Workflow and Posting Dates provide options to:

  • Set a Job Seeker threshold that will trigger the Requisition to stop accepting applications
  • Determine the timing for posting of the job opening

Quick Reminder: For organizations using Requisition Templates, the Workflow setting and the Posting Dates (e.g., number of days posted) can be auto-populated into the new Requisition by selecting a Template. In the Template, these settings may be preset by your organization, or these options may be editable.

Workflow: Cap the Number of Job Seekers (Optional)

While building the new Requisition, proceed to the Workflow task, and complete the Job Seeker Limits menu:

  1. Check the box to turn this feature on, next to the tagline: Stop accepting new candidates when [XX] people have applied.
  2. Using the provided Up/Down arrows, enter a maximum number of Job Seekers allowed.

When the limit is reached, the header setting in the Requisition detail for Accepting New Job Seekers (along with Posted Externally / Posted Internally) will be turned off.


Click the [Next Step] button to move on to the Posting Dates menu).


Determine Job Posting Dates

If your organization has an Approval Process in place — or you want to align the Job Posting Date with the Requisition's "Open" settingsstatus

AND

You want to align the Approval with either of these actions, checkCheck the box, next to the tagline:

Date Range automatically set to Approval Date or Date Opened

Next, review a group of toggle switches, associated with the Posting Start Date, and determine the appropriate settings —

When job is approved or posting start date is reached, set the following:

  • Accept new job seekers
  • Post Externally
  • Post Internally

Finally, set the Posting End Date by checking the box next to the tagline: Post for a total of [XX] days. Scroll with the provided Up/Down arrows to choose a number entry (e.g., 14 days).


Click the [Next Step] button to move on to the Summary.