• Hello-

    I have seen a job website where it shows all posts (old and new, which are not yet expired) for a particular company on one single post (or is it page?)

    So for example say Google Inc posts a job, with last date being after 30 days from today (first time for this website to show Google Inc’s job), it will be displayed on myjobsite.com/google-inc-jobs/

    Say after 10 days there is another opening by Google Inc, it will also be showed on same url, myjobsite.com/google-inc-jobs/ along with first post which is not yet expired.

    Second job title
    Second job content
    <hr/>
    First job title
    First job content

    So basically it has only 1 url per company. How is that possible?

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  • Simranvora,

    There are a couple of ways they may have done it I think.

    One is using categories, the other is using tags.

    So for example, each time there is a Google job they put Google as a tag or as a Category when they make the post.

    If you click on the tag (or category) it will be one url, and it will show on one page all the posts with that tag (or category) in it.

    Hope that’s of some help – and greetings from the WordCamp Manchester Contributor Day 2015 ??

    Thread Starter simranvora

    (@simranvora)

    Thanks trystan,

    However these posts (or category pages?) are shown as regular posts on the index page blog roll.

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