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Offer job postings on your site with Jobline! Your users can browse jobs or search by job title and apply immediately online. Recruiters can add jobs from the frontend.
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Demo - FAQ - Documentation - Tracker - Forum
Requirements
- Joomla 1.0.x or Joomla 1.5 (with legacy mode)
- PHP 4.2.2 or above
- MySQL 4.x or 5.x
Features
- View job openings - Users can list published job openings and sort on different fields.
- Post job openings - Any visitor can post job openings, but they need to be approved by admin before they are published.
- View internship openings - Like job openings but only for internships.
- Post internship opening - Post internship opening.
- Submit application - Users can send applications for job openings.
- Search job postings.
- SEF enabled links.
- All strings separated in separate language files for easy translation.
- Included languages: English, French, Italian, Russian, Swedish, Dutch, Spanish, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, Norwegian, German Formal, German Informal, Portuguese, Turkish, Catalan
- Frontend HTML is separated into admin editable template files.
- Possibility to have several different sets of templates.
- Uses the Mambo html editor for description field.
- Possibility to customize extra fields for job postings.
- Upload CV document when sending application for a job.
- Works with Joomla 1.5!
Try a demo of Jobline
There is a Demo of Jobline installed here on the site that you can use to try out the frontend functionality of Jobline. I will try to get a separate site installed where you can try out the backend as well.
Installation
Just install the component as according to the Joomla documentation.
Information
If you have any bugs to report, or want to make a feature suggestion, or just want to inform me of your site running this component you can write about it on the forums at my Joomla site which you can find at this address: Jx Development
All components and modules I've released are available from that site so if you are looking for more Joomla extensions, feel free to visit.
If you like this component you can encourage the development by donating a few dollars to me via PayPal on the address This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
About the Author
This component was initially developed by Olle Johansson.
Find more Joomla extensions modules on Olle Johanssons Joomla site Jx Development.
Credits
Jobline was conceptualized and funded by PICnet, Inc, which has graciously agreed to license it as GPL.



















Comments
I have 1.6.6 version but cannot install and all the world tell this is a good extension for posting jobs
Thanks
in word and PDF Format.
Here is the solution: (I assume you are using the 'simple' template of the jobline)
1 - Go to your admin area,
2 - Open Components > Jobline > List Templates,
3 - Edit the 'applicationform ' template,
4- Replace the whole code with the following:
{mxtlang=_JL_APPLYFORJOB }: {mxtvalue=title}
Los campos marcados con asterisco (*) son obligatorios.
{mxtlang=_JL_FIRSTNAME}*
{mxtlang=_JL_LASTNAME}*
{mxtlang=_JL_ADDRESS1}*
{mxtlang=_JL_ADDRESS2}
{mxtlang=_JL_CITY}*
{mxtshowif=config_useussta te}
{mxtlang=_JL_STATE}
{mxtvalue=usstates}
{/mxtshowif}
{mxtlang=_JL_ZIPCODE}
{mxtlang=_JL_DAYTELEPHON E}*
{mxtlang=_JL_EVENINGTELE PHONE}
{mxtlang=_JL_APPLICANTEM AIL}*
{mxtlang=_JL_COVER_LETTE R}
{mxtlang=_JL_RESUME}*
5 - Near the top of the code you can say which of the fields are required or not.
found on: http://www.javieryep.com/site1002/content/view/48/29/
Is it possible to include in the listing of all Job a little picture ?
I think it is better if yo have more than 1 different "customer" will post regulary Job.
For IE : an entreprise will have an account and will publlish Job regulary. For his enterprise it is a good idea to have this logo apear on each Job posted for disting of other !
sorry for my poor english
I have just a little suggestion for an updated version:
Could you add an option to upload (mail) a reume-file instead of putting it all in a little textarea. Maybe also a good idea for the application-letter?
I need job matching and tracking options. Great software!!
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I look forward to the version update where (optionally) only registered users can post jobs or apply for them.
ChrisM.
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Thank you.
Thanks,
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Darron, darron
So employers, via admin authorisation, could have access to a complete data base of profiles.
If you don't put an email down (some of my job posters don't accept applications via email) then when they click apply for job the job application just gets lost. How can I disable "apply for job" if there is no email provided?????
Another idea: employer should be a registered user and be able to edit posted message without asking admin (if this position is on hold or if they want to unpublish it). Login and password could be the same as for registered user. There is one more benefit in it - if email provided is incorrect - we know who to contact (registered user).
Sure, sounds like a good idea, I'll try to add that for the next release.
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Yes, I understand it would be a good thing, but it's a big feature and it won't be included in the near future.
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You could edit the file components/com_jobline/jobline.html.php and remove where the fields are printed.
For future versions I'm planning on making it possible to select what fields should be shown and possible add new fields and have defaults values etc.
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