Title: Adding Job Listings on GoDaddy Website Builder
Hello everyone! I’ve set up a recruitment website using GoDaddy and would like to include a section for live job listings, complete with all the necessary details. I’d like to link this section to a Call To Action (CTA) button and label it “Live Jobs.”
Is this possible with the GoDaddy website builder, or will I need to use WordPress plugins or any additional tools? Thank you!
RCadmin
Yes, you can definitely add job listings to your GoDaddy website using their website builder. While it may not have the same extensive functionality as WordPress plugins specifically designed for job boards, you can still create a dedicated section for live job listings. Here are some steps you can follow:
Create a New Section: Go to your website builder, navigate to the page where you want to add the job listings, and select ‘Add Section.’ Look for options like ‘Blank Section’ or any predefined layouts that suit a job listing format.
Use Text and Image Blocks: You can manually add job listings using text blocks for job titles, descriptions, and any other relevant information. You can also use image blocks if you want to include logos or visuals.
Add Links to CTA Buttons: For the Call to Action (CTA) button, you can link it to the specific job descriptions or application forms. Make sure to clearly label the button (e.g., “Apply Now” or “View Details”) so users know where it will take them.
Regular Updates: You’ll need to manually update this section as new jobs become available or as positions are filled—GoDaddy’s website builder doesn’t automatically update job listings like some plugins might do in WordPress.
If you find that you need more advanced features (like job filters, application tracking, or automated updates), you might want to consider using a dedicated job board platform or WordPress with the specific plugins designed for recruitment.
Overall, for basic job listings, GoDaddy’s website builder should work fine! If you have further questions or need more guidance, feel free to ask.