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# Create a job posting

To create a job posting, go to **Jobs** > **Job offers** (`/app/jobs`) and click the button **Create a job posting**.

## Required information

* **Title** of the position
* **Contract type** : Permanent contract, fixed-term contract, seasonal fixed-term contract, Freelance, Internship, or Work-study program
* **Location** of the position
* **Description** of the position (rich text)
* **Communities** : at least one community must be selected to define who will see the posting

## Application options

* **Referral** : if enabled, employees can recommend external candidates (name, email, phone, CV)
* **Internal mobility** : if enabled, employees can apply internally with a cover letter

## Publish or save as draft

* **Draft** : the posting is saved but is not visible to employees. You can publish it later.
* **Open** : the posting is published immediately and visible to members of the selected communities.

## Visibility

The posting is visible only to members of the communities it is linked to. To make it visible to the entire organization, select the main community (the one that contains all members).

## Import from an external site

The application allows you to import postings from job sites (LinkedIn, Indeed, etc.) thanks to an AI-assisted import feature. This feature is in beta.

## Permission required

Only users with the **HR role** can create job postings.


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