Rating: 5 stars
This is what I looking for…Thanks
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How can i post single job on page
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My experience with this plugin is very good, I there some error found in plugins … but not bad.
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This works, can’t get the job list to work, sort of. The resume submission page works fine but the job list doesn’t work. There are several questions about this on the support blog without reply, not certain if it’s being supported any more. It’s quick an easy and if you don’t care about not being able to list your jobs, it worked fine and folks can submit their resumes without an issue.
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Solid plugin, lots of free features, works as described.
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RSJP can’t be used in Canada, or UK as is. No support or even any feedback from support.
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Works GREAT! I also LOVE how you can go into the dashboard and all your jobs and submissions are there.
Thanks for writing a wonderful app =)
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It works, lots of features for a free plugin, thanks!
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Is this possible for ajax submit? because i am using one page, I dont want to return back to homepage after submitting the form. Please help you can email me at [email address moderated – these forums do not provide support via email]
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doesn’t work with cyrilic
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Nice, easy to install and setup. Works well….
Just needs job categories and it would be perfect for any small-to-medium employer
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The plugin is wonderful, its works very good in my website, ignore who bother you and do yor work because many of us are very grateful with you, please work in a new update.
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I really like the simplicity in this plugin. I prefer it better than any other out there. So first I’d like to thank the author for his efforts.
Unfortunately the coding isn’t good. I was surprised with the “Regarding job” drop down field in the submission form. I mean, what do you need the “regarding job” field when you are already in the job you want to submit to. Makes no sense. And what if you have a lot of job postings? That’s really not gonna work.
So I decided to take a look into the code to remove that. I noticed then that the developer was actually using the job listing’s name as the unique key for database transfer. That’s not good practice. Retrieving the current job’s “id” is as simple as this: global $post; $post->ID;
Until some descent working functionality is implemented into this plugin, I wouldn’t recommend it… The author seems that hasn’t thought of adding more functionality. Of course is free. You can make your own opinion by testing it out!
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It is very poor plugin:-(
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