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How To Get More Applications On Your Job Post

Not getting enough applications on your job posting? Here in this article, we are going to share a few tips which will help you to get more job applications on your job posting on IndisJob.

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If you are not getting good numbers of applications here in this article we are going to share a few tips which will attract more applications to your job posting.

  • Select Location Wisely: If you are hiring for more than 1 location for the same designation or job profile, IndisJob allows you to include multiple locations in your single job posting. But we advise you to do not choose more than 2 or 3 locations in a job posting. It will re-distribute your jobs in multiple location categories with less visibility. If you have requirements for multiple locations, you can easily post multiple jobs with the same description and different locations.
  • Verify Your Account: If you have verified the IndisJob account, you will get more visibility and applications as well. Our technology automatically promotes verified accounts to more users.
  • Well Written Job Description: Always use professional or well-written Job Descriptions in your job posting. For Job description reference you can check our Recruiter Resources page.
  • Upgrade to Premium Job Posting: If you are not getting enough applications for bulk-hiring, you can easily promote your job with premium options. Your premium jobs will get more responses and they will also be featured in the Google Jobs section.

If you need more information you can contact our support team at support@blog.indisjob.com or you can chat with our chat support team within your dashboard.

(Note: Indisjob does not allow anyone to ask for any charges for the registration process or anything. If we found any recruiter or company taking charges from candidates or our users, we reserve the right to terminate their services and report them to related authorities and govt. bodies in India.)

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