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30+ Affiliate Programs for Job Boards (2026 Guide)

Compare 30+ active affiliate programs for job board operators with current commission rates, revenue projections by traffic tier, and niche-specific recommendations.

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By Abi Tyas Tunggal and Jack Walsh· Published on Feb 16, 2026
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Frequently asked questions

A job board with 10,000 monthly visitors can expect roughly $45/month from backfill CPC, $72/month from resume service affiliates, and $11/month from career tools, around $128/month total. At 100,000 monthly visitors, that scales to approximately $1,283/month. These are conservative estimates. Niche boards in healthcare or finance, or boards using premium backfill providers like Lensa Connect, can earn 2-3x more.

Backfill is when a job board displays job listings from an aggregator (like Jooble, Appcast, or Lensa) alongside its own organic posts. The aggregator pays the board per click on these listings, typically $0.05-$0.50 per click depending on the provider. It fills gaps in your job inventory while generating CPC revenue automatically.

No. ZipRecruiter deprecated its publisher program (ZipSearch) on March 31, 2025, with no replacement announced. Any guide still recommending ZipRecruiter for backfill revenue is outdated. The best alternatives are Jooble, Lensa Connect, Jobg8, and Appcast.

The highest single-referral payouts come from Toptal ($2,000 per client referral) and Deel (up to $1,500 per referral), both relevant for remote/freelance job boards. For backfill CPC, Lensa Connect (avg $0.35/click) and Jobg8 ($0.49 US avg) offer the highest rates. For resume services, Resume Robin pays up to 50% commission and Find My Profession averages $119 per conversion. For career tools, JobCopilot and AIApply both pay 30% recurring commissions. For online learning, Coursera pays up to 45% on specializations.

Yes. The FTC requires clear and conspicuous disclosure whenever you earn commissions from recommendations. Disclosure must appear before or alongside the affiliate link, not buried in your footer or terms of service. A simple line like 'Some links on this page are affiliate links. We earn a small commission if you purchase — at no extra cost to you' is sufficient.

Affiliate programs become worthwhile once you have at least 5,000 monthly visitors. Below that threshold, the revenue is negligible and your time is better spent building traffic and employer relationships. Start with one backfill provider and one resume service affiliate, then expand based on performance data.

CPC (cost-per-click) pays you every time a visitor clicks on a backfill job listing, no purchase required. CPA (cost-per-action) pays only when a visitor completes a specific action like purchasing a resume service or signing up for a tool. CPC provides more predictable revenue that scales with traffic, while CPA pays more per conversion but depends on purchase behavior.

Start with one backfill provider (Jooble is the best first choice) and one resume service affiliate (Resumeble for its 365-day cookie). Integrate the backfill XML feed into your job listings, place a resume service link on your career resources page, and create separate tracking links per placement using your affiliate network's sub-ID feature. Review performance after 30 days, then expand based on what converts.

Yes. HR and ATS tool affiliates like Manatal (20% uncapped recurring), Breezy HR (20% for 12 months), and JazzHR (20-25% tiered) pay commissions when employers you refer sign up for recruiting software. Place these offers on your job posting confirmation page or employer dashboard. Gusto pays roughly $200 per sale for payroll referrals. This is an underused revenue stream since most boards only monetize job seeker traffic.

Yes, and most operators do. Running 2-3 backfill providers simultaneously maximizes fill rates and lets you compare CPCs across providers. A board targeting remote jobs might use Jooble for US/UK listings, Adzuna for European markets, and Lensa for high-CPC categories. The feeds complement each other when one provider lacks listings in a category.

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On this page

  1. Intro
  2. How affiliate revenue works on job boards
  3. Best job feed and CPC programs for job boards
  4. Best resume service affiliate programs for job boards
  5. Best career tool and online course affiliate programs
  6. Best HR and recruiting tool affiliate programs
  7. Best freelance and remote work affiliate programs
  8. How much can a job board earn from affiliate programs?
  9. Best affiliate programs by job board niche
  10. How to set up your first affiliate program
  11. Where to place affiliate links on your job board
  12. FTC compliance for job board affiliates
  13. How affiliate programs fit into job board monetization
  14. Frequently asked questions
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Job boards sit on two audiences: employers who pay to post and job seekers who browse for free. Affiliate programs turn that free traffic into revenue (backfill CPC, resume service commissions, career tool referrals) without changing the user experience.

This guide covers 30+ active affiliate programs across six categories with current commission rates, revenue projections by traffic tier, and niche-specific recommendations. Written for job board operators, not bloggers. Every program listed accepts new publishers in 2026.

How affiliate revenue works on job boards

Job board affiliate programs pay you for referring job seekers to third-party products (resume services, career tools, courses) or for displaying aggregator job listings on a pay-per-click basis. Four models exist.

CPC backfill is the foundation. Integrate an XML feed from a job aggregator, display their listings alongside organic posts, and earn per click. Revenue scales with traffic. The aggregator handles employer billing, job quality, and compliance.

Pay-per-sale (CPA) pays when a visitor buys through your link. Most resume services, career coaching, and job search tools use this model. You earn once per conversion.

Pay-per-lead pays when a visitor completes a signup or assessment. Less common, but used by some coaching and assessment platforms. Some programs reject low-intent signups.

Recurring commissions pay for as long as the referred customer stays subscribed. Fewer programs offer this, but lifetime value is far higher. JobCopilot pays 30% recurring for the lifetime of the customer.

ModelRevenue predictabilityEffort to implementBest for
CPC backfillHigh (scales with traffic)Medium (XML feed setup)All boards with 5K+ monthly visitors
Pay-per-saleMedium (conversion dependent)Low (affiliate links)Boards with engaged job seekers
Pay-per-leadLow (variable quality requirements)LowNiche boards with high-intent audiences
RecurringLow initially, compounds over timeLowBoards recommending SaaS tools

Most operators run backfill as the base layer and add pay-per-sale or recurring programs through content and email.

Best job feed and CPC programs for job boards

Backfill is the most reliable affiliate revenue source. Integrate an XML feed, display aggregator listings alongside organic posts, and earn per click. No conversion optimization required.

Programs accepting new applicants in 2026:

ProviderModelPublisher CPCMin. requirementsIntegrationPayment terms
Indeed PublisherCPC$0.05-$0.1010K+ daily visitors; paused for new applicantsXML feedQuarterly, $100 min
JoobleCPC/CPANegotiable (per-partner)Job-search-related audienceCustom XML feedNet 45 via Payoneer, Wise, PayPal
AppcastCPC/CPARevenue share (publisher share not disclosed; employers pay $0.85 median)Contact requiredXML feedContact for terms
Jobg8CPC/CPA$0.20 min bid, $0.49 US avg5K daily pageviews; $350 integration fee3-5 day integrationBudget-controlled dashboard
Talent.comCPCNegotiableContact requiredSelf-serve API, XML feedsMonthly
Lensa ConnectCPC$0.20-$0.70 (avg $0.35)Open to all sizesAPI-basedMonthly, Net 30
AdzunaCPCNot publicly disclosed (dynamic)Free API accessAPI-basedContact for terms
TalrooCPC/CPANegotiableUS traffic onlyAPI, XML, JS widget, WP pluginNet 30
JobrapidoCPCNot publicly disclosedContact requiredXML feedNet 45

Best for most operators: Jooble. Negotiable rates, broad geographic coverage (US, UK, CA, DE, FR, AU), dedicated affiliate managers, daily performance monitoring. Integration requires custom XML feeds tailored to your niche.

Highest CPC rates: Lensa Connect and Jobg8. JobBoardSecrets' publisher analysis puts Lensa at $0.35/click avg, 4-7x what Indeed pays. Jobg8's marketplace data shows $0.49/click US avg, but the $350 integration fee suits boards with established traffic.

Best free entry point: Adzuna. Free API access, dynamic CPC pricing. Rates are lower than Lensa or Jobg8. The tradeoff is zero upfront cost. Works well for new boards testing backfill or niche boards under 20K visitors/month.

Note on Indeed: Paused for new applicants since October 2022 with no confirmed reopening. Don't plan your monetization strategy around Indeed access.

Run 2-3 backfill providers simultaneously to maximize fill rates and compare CPCs. A remote jobs board might use Jooble for US/UK, Adzuna for Europe, and Lensa for high-CPC categories.

Expect 4-8 hours to integrate your first XML feed on WordPress or custom frameworks. See our job wrapping guide for feed-based aggregation approaches.

Best resume service affiliate programs for job boards

Resume services convert better than any other affiliate category on job boards. Someone browsing jobs is already thinking about their application materials. The intent alignment is immediate.

Writing services (TopResume, Resumeble, ZipJob) command $99-$700 price points with lower conversion rates. Tools and subscriptions (LiveCareer, Resume Robin, Career.io) sit at $75-$150 but convert more often.

ProgramCommissionCookie durationPayout thresholdNetworkNotes
TopResume5-20% per sale (up to ~$140)30 daysPer networkImpact, AwinLargest resume service brand
Resumeble20% per sale365 daysContactAwin10% audience discount included
ZipJob20% per sale30 daysPer networkFlexOffers, ImpactSolid mid-tier option
Career.io30% per subscription30 daysPer networkImpact, FlexOffersOne-time per subscription sale
JobseekerUp to 30% per subscriptionNot disclosedContactEverflowMulti-language resume/CV builder
Find My Profession10% per sale (~$119 avg payout)90 days$50ShareASale/AwinPremium, high avg order value
Resume Robin15-50% per saleNot disclosed$25DirectHighest commission percentage
LiveCareer$12 per subscription30 daysPer networkFlexOffersPredictable flat-rate model

Best overall: Resumeble. The 365-day cookie is the differentiator. Job seekers research, compare, and purchase weeks later. A 30-day cookie captures impulse buyers but misses deliberate shoppers, which is most of them. At 20% commission, Resumeble pays $40-$120 per conversion.

Highest commission: Resume Robin at 15-50% per sale. Resume distribution to 50+ job boards for a $75 fee. Top tier pays $37.50 per conversion. Lower price point drives higher conversion rates. Strong fit for entry-level and mid-career boards.

Best for premium audiences: Find My Profession. ~$119 average payout, 3-6x more than most resume tools. The 90-day cookie is generous, and their positioning targets senior professionals paying $1,000+ for resume writing. Only works if your board serves white-collar professionals earning $100K+.

Best for international boards: Jobseeker. Resumedia BV operates multiple resume/CV brands across Europe (CVwizard, CV.nl, CV.fr). Up to 30% on subscriptions with multi-language support.

Best for predictable revenue: Career.io at 30% per subscription sale.

Resume affiliates work best alongside posting fees, featured listings, and subscriptions. See the full job board monetization guide.

Best career tool and online course affiliate programs

Career tools and online learning platforms convert at lower volume than resume services but offer recurring commissions and higher lifetime value.

Career tools

ProgramCommissionDurationCookieNetwork
JobCopilot30% recurring (forever)Lifetime of customer30 daysRewardful
AIApply30% recurringNo stated capNot disclosedRewardful
Huntr30% for first 3 months3 months max30 daysRewardful
Teal$20 per Teal+ upgradeOne-timeNot disclosedDirect
Jobscan15% per saleOne-time45 daysImpact
Career KeyNot publicly disclosedOne-time30 daysRefersion

Online learning platforms

ProgramCommissionCookieNetworkBest for
Coursera15-45% (45% on specializations)30 daysImpactProfessional certificates
Udemy10-15% per sale7 daysImpactAffordable skill courses
Teachable30% recurring (1-year cap)30 daysDirectNiche course creators
360 Training20% per sale60 daysCommission JunctionCompliance, licensing

Best recurring commission: JobCopilot and AIApply, both at 30% recurring. JobCopilot pays with no cap; AIApply has no stated cap. A referred user subscribed at $50/month for 12 months generates $180 in affiliate revenue. The challenge: AI job application tools are still a niche category, so conversion volume is lower.

Best one-time commissions: Coursera at up to 45% on specializations. Most certificates run $39-$79/month over 3-7 months, so a single referral can generate $50-$250 in total commissions. The 30-day cookie works here since course purchases happen faster than resume service decisions.

Best flat-rate payout: Teal at $20 per Teal+ upgrade. AI job search platform with resume builder, job tracker, and AI resume matching. Predictable CPA that doesn't depend on plan pricing.

Best cookie duration: Jobscan at 45 days. Resume optimization and ATS-matching tools are a natural fit for job board audiences. At 15% per sale, individual commissions are lower, but the longer cookie captures delayed conversions.

Best for regulated niches: 360 Training with a 60-day cookie and 20% commission on compliance and licensing content. Strong fit for healthcare, finance, real estate, or other licensed professions.

Weakest option: Udemy. The 7-day cookie is a structural limitation. Frequent sales (courses drop to $10-$20) mean users browse, wait, and purchase outside your attribution window. Most conversions pay $1-$3.

Best conversion channel: Blog posts like "Top certifications for software engineers in 2026" with embedded affiliate links convert far better than banner ads. Invest in content marketing as an affiliate revenue channel.

Best HR and recruiting tool affiliate programs

Most boards only monetize job seeker traffic. Employers visit too: to post jobs, browse candidates, research your niche. If your board attracts SMB employers without an ATS, HR tool affiliates convert well.

ProgramCommissionDurationCookieNetwork
Manatal20% recurring (uncapped)Ongoing90 daysDirect
Breezy HR20% recurring12 months90 daysPartnerStack
JazzHR20-25% (tiered)RecurringNot disclosedDirect
Gusto~$200 per saleOne-time30 daysImpact

Best long-term value: Manatal at 20% recurring with no cap. Unlike most HR programs that expire after 12 months, Manatal pays for the lifetime of the customer. At $15/user/month for a 10-person company, each referral generates $360/year.

Best for SMB employer traffic: JazzHR. 20% scaling to 25% at Platinum tier ($3K+ recurring). Price point ($49-$239/month) fits the SMB employers that use niche job boards.

Best for payroll traffic: Gusto at ~$200 flat per sale via Impact. Payroll is adjacent to hiring. Startups making their first hire are the conversion target.

Place employer-facing offers on your "Post a job" confirmation page, employer dashboard, or hiring resources section.

Best freelance and remote work affiliate programs

These programs match boards serving freelancers, remote workers, or digital nomads. Several pay $1,000+ per referral.

Freelance platforms

ProgramCommissionCookieNetworkNotes
Toptal$2,000 per client referral30 daysDirectHighest single-referral payout
Fiverr25-70% FTB + 10% RevShare for 12mo30 daysCellxpert, CJ, AwinHybrid CPA + recurring
Upwork70% of first contract ($150 cap)30 daysImpactHigh rate, low cap
FlexJobs$12 per subscription30 daysImpactLow but predictable

Remote work tools

ProgramCommissionCookieNetworkNotes
DeelUp to $1,500 per referral90 daysPartnerStack$500 for demo + $1,000 for customer
SafetyWing10% recurring364 daysDirectNomad/remote health insurance
Remote.com10-15% RevShare for 12mo90 daysImpactEOR/global payroll

Highest single payout: Toptal at $2,000 per client referral. One conversion per quarter adds $8,000/year. The catch: Toptal's audience is narrow (top 3% of freelancers). Only works for boards with a premium talent focus.

Best hybrid model: Fiverr at 25-70% on the first purchase plus 10% recurring for 12 months. Each referred buyer generates an initial commission plus ongoing revenue. The 30-day cookie is the main limitation.

Best for employer audiences: Deel at up to $1,500 per referral ($500 for a qualified demo, $1,000 on conversion). Remote work boards attract employers hiring distributed teams. The 90-day cookie gives enterprise sales cycles room to close.

Best recurring for remote boards: SafetyWing at 10% recurring with a 364-day cookie. Nomad Insurance ($45-$83/month) is the default in the remote work community. At 10% recurring, each referral generates $54-$100/year with near-zero churn.

How much can a job board earn from affiliate programs?

Affiliate earnings depend on niche, traffic quality, and placement. Here are conservative estimates based on industry-standard conversion rates.

Assumptions:

  • Backfill CPC: 3% click rate, $0.15 average CPC (blended across providers)
  • Resume/career services: 60% see an offer, 1.5% CTR, 4% purchase rate, $20 average commission
  • Career tools/learning: 40% see an offer, 0.75% CTR, 2.5% purchase rate, $15 average commission
  • Decent placement (not footer), general-purpose board
Monthly visitorsBackfill CPCResume/career servicesCareer tools/learningTotal estimate
1,000$5$7$1~$13/mo
5,000$23$36$6~$65/mo
10,000$45$72$11~$128/mo
50,000$225$360$56~$641/mo
100,000$450$720$113~$1,283/mo

Three variables shift these numbers:

Niche quality. Healthcare and finance boards convert resume services at 2-3x the rate of general boards. A 50K/month healthcare board can earn $800-$1,200/month from resume affiliates alone.

Backfill provider choice. The table uses $0.15 blended CPC. Switch to Lensa Connect ($0.35 avg) or Jobg8 ($0.49 avg) and backfill revenue doubles or triples at the same traffic.

Placement. A well-placed offer converts 3-5x better than a buried one. Confirmation pages and targeted job alert emails outperform static sidebar placements.

Context: At most traffic levels, affiliates are supplemental revenue. Jeff Dickey-Chasins at the Job Board Doctor reports 60% of boards rely primarily on posting fees. A board earning ~$641/month from affiliates at 50K visitors could earn $5,000-$15,000/month from posting fees and employer subscriptions. Affiliates are what you earn while building those higher-value streams.

The exception: boards above 100K monthly visitors with premium backfill can generate $2,000-$5,000/month from CPC alone.

For cost context, see job board startup costs.

Best affiliate programs by job board niche

The best programs depend on your vertical. A tech board and a healthcare board serve different audiences with different purchasing behavior.

Curated stacks for common niches. See job board ideas for 30+ verticals if you're still validating your niche.

Tech and developer job boards

  • Backfill: Jooble or Appcast (strong tech job inventory)
  • Learning: Coursera (up to 45% on professional certificates), Udemy (broad catalog)
  • Career tools: JobCopilot or AIApply (30% recurring), Teal ($20 per upgrade) — AI tools resonate with tech audiences
  • Resume optimization: Jobscan (15%, 45-day cookie) — ATS matching is critical for tech applications
  • Resume services: TopResume or ZipJob (20%)
  • Employer tools: Manatal (20% uncapped recurring) or JazzHR (20-25%) — many tech startups posting on niche boards lack an ATS
  • Freelance platforms: Toptal ($2,000/referral) if your board serves senior talent, Fiverr (25-70% FTB) for broader audiences

Tech professionals invest in upskilling. Coursera certificates for cloud, data science, and AI run $39-$79/month with 45% commission. A "Top AWS certifications for 2026" blog post with Coursera links is a proven conversion path.

Healthcare job boards

  • Backfill: Jooble, Talent.com (strong healthcare job feeds)
  • Learning: 360 Training (compliance/licensing, 20% with 60-day cookie), Coursera (healthcare specializations)
  • Resume services: Find My Profession (premium, ~$119 avg payout) or Resumeble (20%, 365-day cookie)
  • Niche additions: CEU/continuing education providers, scrubs retailers, medical equipment affiliates

Healthcare professionals need licensing renewals and continuing education. 360 Training is a natural fit. Higher salaries mean resume services convert at premium price points.

Association and professional job boards

  • Backfill: Jooble (broadest coverage for professional niches)
  • Learning: Coursera or Teachable (30% for first year) — align with professional development mandates
  • Resume services: Find My Profession (premium positioning matches member expectations)
  • Niche additions: Industry conference tickets, certification prep, professional liability insurance

Association members expect career development resources. Position affiliate offers as member benefits, not advertising. This audience responds poorly to aggressive promotion but well to curated recommendations. See non-dues revenue for associations and the association job board guide.

Remote work job boards

  • Backfill: Jooble, Adzuna (free API, good remote job feeds)
  • Career tools: JobCopilot or AIApply (30% recurring), Teal ($20 per upgrade), Huntr (30% for 3 months) — remote seekers manage more applications
  • Resume optimization: Jobscan (15%, 45-day cookie) — remote applicants need ATS-optimized resumes
  • Learning: Udemy (affordable, broad catalog), Coursera (certificates for career transition)
  • Resume services: Resumeble (365-day cookie is key — remote job seekers take longer to convert)
  • Remote tools: SafetyWing (10% recurring, 364-day cookie) for nomad insurance, Deel (up to $1,500/referral) for employer global payroll
  • Freelance platforms: Toptal ($2,000/referral) for premium talent boards, Fiverr (25-70% + RevShare) for broader freelance audiences
  • Employer tools: Remote.com (10-15% RevShare, 90-day cookie) — employers hiring remotely need EOR/compliance solutions

Remote job seekers are tech-savvy and comfortable with online purchases, driving higher conversion rates. Application management tools are relevant since remote applicants apply to more positions. The remote niche has the highest-value programs: Toptal ($2,000), Deel ($1,500), and SafetyWing's 364-day recurring cookie.

How to set up your first affiliate program

Getting started takes an afternoon.

  1. Pick one backfill provider. Jooble is the best starting point: no upfront fee, broad coverage, dedicated account manager. Apply at jooble.org/affiliate with your site URL, traffic stats, and niche description. Approval takes 2-5 business days.

  2. Integrate the backfill feed. Your provider sends a custom XML feed URL. On a platform with built-in aggregation, paste the feed URL and you're live. On WordPress or custom builds, parse the XML and render listings alongside organic jobs. Budget 4-8 hours for a first custom integration.

  3. Sign up for one resume service affiliate. Resumeble's partner program is the strongest starting option: 20% commission, 365-day cookie, via Awin.

  4. Track placements with sub-IDs. Most networks (Impact, Awin, PartnerStack) let you append sub-IDs to distinguish placements. Create separate links for your career resources page, application confirmation, and email. This tells you which placement converts.

  5. Place your first offers. Add the resume service to your career resources page or confirmation flow. Add backfill listings to category pages or as "More jobs like this" below organic postings.

  6. Review after 30 days. Compare revenue per 1,000 visitors across placements. Drop underperformers, expand what works, and add a second program (JobCopilot or Coursera).

The setup costs nothing beyond time. With 5,000+ monthly visitors, expect first revenue within the first week.

Where to place affiliate links on your job board

The same program can earn 3-5x more with strategic placement versus a default sidebar banner.

Confirmation pages convert highest on-site. After a job seeker applies, show a contextual offer: "Professionally written resumes get more interviews." Intent peaks at the moment of application. Match the offer to the action: resume services after applications, courses after viewing senior-level positions.

Job alert emails convert highest overall. Email reaches engaged users who opted in. Add one targeted recommendation per email. One converts better than a carousel of five.

Career resources pages build trust. Curate tools: resume builders, interview prep, salary guides, courses. "Tools our community recommends" outperforms "Sponsored partners."

Blog content converts 2-4x better than display ads. Articles like "How to write a data analyst resume" are natural vehicles for affiliate links. Invest in content marketing as a revenue channel.

Programmatic SEO pages monetize at scale. If your board generates pages for every category, location, or company, each is an opportunity for contextual placements. A "Remote Python developer jobs" page can include a Coursera Python certification link. See our programmatic SEO guide.

Sidebar and footer widgets convert lowest but cost zero effort. Use for baseline backfill revenue. Rotate weekly. Static banners go blind within days.

Core principle: match the offer to intent. Resume services on job pages. Courses on career content. Career tools in emails. Relevance beats prominence.

Review your affiliate data regularly and cut underperformers.

FTC compliance for job board affiliates

Getting this wrong risks FTC penalties and destroys user trust. Getting it right takes five minutes.

The FTC requires clear and conspicuous disclosure whenever you earn commissions. Disclosure must appear before or alongside the affiliate link, not at the bottom of the page.

Best practices:

  • Career resources pages: Disclosure at the top: "Some links on this page are affiliate links. We earn a small commission if you purchase, at no extra cost to you."
  • Blog posts: Disclosure line below the introduction.
  • Email: "(affiliate)" tag next to the link name.
  • Backfill listings: No individual disclosure needed if your terms note that some listings are from partner feeds.

Common mistakes: Hiding disclosures in footer or terms of service (the FTC has called this insufficient), using "partnerships" without stating commissions are earned, and omitting disclosure in email.

A clear one-liner is all you need.

How affiliate programs fit into job board monetization

Affiliate programs are stage 2 revenue. If you're launching a new job board, focus on traffic and employer relationships first. Affiliates generate meaningful revenue after 5,000+ monthly visitors.

Revenue streamShare of totalWhen to implement
Job posting fees (~60% of boards)40-60%Stage 1 (launch)
Employer subscriptions15-30%Stage 2 (1K+ monthly visitors)
Featured listings/upgrades5-15%Stage 2
Affiliate programs5-15%Stage 2 (5K+ monthly visitors)
Display advertising5-10%Stage 3 (25K+ monthly visitors)
Sponsored content/email5-10%Stage 3

Affiliates monetize job seeker traffic that otherwise generates zero revenue. Posting fees come from employers; job seekers are a free user base. Affiliate programs turn that attention into revenue without degrading the experience.

When affiliates become primary revenue: Pure aggregator boards (no employer relationships, 100% backfill) can earn 50-80% of revenue from CPC. Viable at scale but caps lower than boards with direct employer revenue. See our job board aggregator guide.

Use your affiliate network's sub-IDs for separate tracking links per placement. Most dashboards show total clicks but don't break down by page. Sub-IDs tag each link with its source (e.g., "career_resources_page" vs. "confirmation_page").

Read the full job board monetization guide for how employer fees, subscriptions, and affiliates work together.

Start with one backfill provider and one resume service affiliate. Track for 30 days, then expand based on what converts. Getting started? See how to create a job board.