Seeker is a really easy way for people to create a paid job board for their sites. Whether you create content, maintain a community, or write open-source software, Seeker is a quick and easy way to integrate a job board into your sites.
So many companies (or small side projects) build their own jobs directory (we have one!). Smart idea to productize this, @kwuchu.
One of the biggest challenges with job boards is selling inventory (for those that are trying to make $$$). Are you planning to build a distributed jobs marketplace on the backend?
@rrhoover Thanks Ryan, I appreciate the kind words!
As for building a distributed jobs marketplace in the back-end, it's something I hadn't necessarily thought of. For a distributed jobs marketplace, it's hard for figuring out how that would work. If it gets submitted to ProductHunt's job board, should ProductHunt get paid for the job and it still shows up in other job boards / areas? That was a hard question to answer and it also raises the question of how payouts would work as well. I do believe that its possible this could be a next step that users could opt-in to though.
Hi @kwuchu, I was looking into something like this a few weeks ago and I'm glad you built this service ๐. I was wondering if you will add the following: option for companies to add a logo, custom domains, different languages and themes? Congrats on the launch!
@angeliquesocial Hello there Angie! Thanks for checking it out.
As for the features you requested...
1) Company Logos - Definitely in the pipeline and I have a feature branch right now that is working on adding in this feature. It's definitely a thing that companies and people will want to show.
2) Custom Domains - Also in the pipeline and I intend to add it in the future. :)
3) Different Languages & Themes - For the language part, I hadn't ever really considered that (although I will take note of it). Theming will be added in for customizing colors and I also plan on adding custom CSS support as well. :)
Thanks again for checking it out! Let me know if you have anymore questions. I'm always an email / tweet away.
@kwuchu Hi Iheanyi thanks for your quick response. I'm from the Netherlands and have a few ideas for job listings and would be great if the fields of the forms could be in Dutch. Maybe this could be a premium version for customization. I can definitely work with the English version too ๐๐
@angeliquesocial I'll definitely take note of that, internationalization should be important. :) Thanks for bringing it up! I've made an issue for it and will start doing some research, I appreciate it. Let me know if there's anything else I can help you with in the meantime!
Hello PH! Thanks Jonathan for hunting this!
After working on Interface Lovers and embedding Panda Jobs within it, I realized that every content-driven site should have an easy way to advertise jobs on their site. Whether it's an online community, blog, or even open source documentation, I wanted a simple way for people to get started with a job board.
Feel free to give me any and all feedback. I'm here to listen and also answer any questions you may have.
Hey @kwuchu great product. I'm testing a niche community and job board mvp now and a solution like this would be a great way to test out job demand.
Personally, I'd love to see a way to populate with existing jobs (say from indeed) or for admins to add jobs for free :-)
@joe_thomsett Hey there Joe! I agree with the ability to add jobs for free should definitely be a thing for admin users. My main concern with doing so is that it opens up a way for users to avoid the application fee. This may be a "premium" feature, as to prevent that abuse by users, but I'm not sure how to really balance that. Do you have any thoughts on that concern? Would love to hear them.
@kwuchu That's a valid point re potential for abuse. It's hard with the "we get paid when you get paid approach" to do anything about it regarding the potential for abuse. I would guess that the goal for users of your product is to earn revenue by getting people to post jobs, therefore the incentive to cheat the system is reduced in a sense (they would have to take payment separately and then post).
Hey Iheanyi,
Good job on this. It looks well designed. I am UX/UI/Ix Designer and Information Architect. I also have run a job board since 1999 using a career solution by YourMembership. I got the solution before they acquired it from JobTarget. They focus on solutions for associations. This happened because I was in charge of partnerships, integrations, and designing for a job board distribution tool in a SaaS recruiting app. As a result, I became well versed in job board solutions. If you have questions or concerns and would like to chat on job boards, let me know and we can set up a time to talk.
Good idea Iheanyi but not sure how many content sites would want to host a job board as it could distract from the main mission of the site. Something to test.
Making it a product as Ryan suggested might be a better approach. Have companies use it to list their own jobs on their own site.
You'd have to completely rethink what a job board should look like and do so customers instantly see the value in paying for it vs. rolling with their own listing.
Feels like there is room for innovation in this area as most job listings are fairly bland static pages with lot's of text.
Good luck.
@rodbrews Thanks for the feedback! There's an API for users to seamlessly integrate into their site. Speaking as a person who has integrated a job board into a popular content site (https://interfacelovers.com), I figured it would be a good option for others to explore as well. While it may not be best for running a a job board by itself, Seeker is best paired with a website/application with a steady flow of traffic.
ff others want to code up their own, I don't mind if they go that route. But there's always a tough balance between building it yourself or using a premade solution. I hope that those who don't want to build their own solution will use Seeker as a good starting point.
Thanks for the well wishes and the feedback once again. I appreciate it!
Knowing Iheanyi for a while, seeing a product like this take off is excellent. He has a eye for design and is known among his peers to scratch the itches he sees. I'm personally ready to start using Seeker to start moving content to my subscribers and site visitors alike.
Excellent work, Iheanyi!
Well done! I've looked for a similar services / business models before and couldn't find anything. Perhaps it would be nice to be able to auto fill in some jobs from indeed or somewhere to help people get started?
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