Job lifecycle and moderation

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What can and can't I edit in a published job?

You can edit description, requirements, and salary, but not the URL or tags manually. If updates break policy, your job may need further changes.

How to make major changes to a job that already has applicants

If the change affects seniority, scope, or strategy, closing and duplicating is often safer. Reopening keeps applicants; duplicating starts clean.

Job moderation policy

We review every job post to ensure quality and safety. This policy explains the criteria we use and common reasons a job can be rejected.

What does it mean to refresh the date of my jobs?

Refreshing a job date updates the publish date to today and moves the job to the top of the list for even better visibility.

What is the difference between closing and unpublishing a process?

Unpublishing hides the job from public listings while keeping the process open. Closing marks the process as finished and unpublishes it.

Why was my job ad rejected?

All jobs are reviewed under our moderation policy. If your ad was rejected, review the common issues and resubmit with clear details.

What happens if I don't check my job ad after I post it?

If you do not check your job after publishing, we notify you after 15 days. Continued inactivity can unpublish or close the process.

How does the job review and moderation process work?

Every job is reviewed before publication. Learn typical review times, how feedback works, and what happens if you edit or resubmit a job.