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With our job search engine, job seekers get access to millions of jobs from all over the Web and employers reach relevant talent for every type of position. Unlike other sites that charge a fixed amount per job posting regardless of results, our pay-for-performance pricing model means you only pay when you get results. And you have complete flexibility – there are no contracts or long-term commitments

You can post a job directly on Indeed to sponsor it. After filling in your job description, enter how much you want to spend to make your job appear higher in the search results so that more relevant candidates will see it. You can change your budget or stop promoting your job any time.

You can also sponsor jobs from your career site or applicant tracking system. We’ll help you decide which jobs to promote and how to budget. Contact us to get started.

The budget you set will determine how many people see your jobs and how you rank against other businesses in search results. Your ideal budget depends on how many jobs you have, the type of jobs, your location and industry. Not sure where to start? Contact us for a recommended budget.

We’ll help you prioritize the jobs you should sponsor by location, job title or industry.

Yes, 100job’s publisher network includes thousands of partner sites consisting of job boards, business information sites, career expert sites, publishers, blogs and search engines. Our extensive partner network ensures your jobs reach the largest possible audience of both passive and active job candidates.

After a person clicks on your job on 100jobs, they are taken directly to the job description on your career site so they can apply through your career site or applicant tracking system. If you don’t have a career site, you can post jobs directly on 100jobs and receive applications by email. Manage all candidates within your 100jobs dashboard. Review applications, schedule interviews and view recommended candidates.

When people search for jobs on 100jobs, they enter keywords relevant to their interests and background. Your jobs will be displayed in search results when your job title, description, location and other information relates to the search terms entered. The most relevant job seekers will see your job information.