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DocsManaging JobsEdit/Delete

How to Edit or Delete Job Listings

Update job details or remove listings from your board.

AJ
By Abi Tyas Tunggal and Jack Walsh

Job listings need regular updates to stay accurate. Salaries change, requirements shift, and positions get filled. This guide covers how to edit job details and remove listings when they're no longer needed.

Edit a job posting

  1. Go to Jobs in the sidebar
  2. Find the job you want to edit
  3. Click the job title to open the edit form
  4. Make your changes
  5. Click Save changes

What you can edit

You can update any job field:

  • Job title
  • Description
  • Work arrangement and office locations
  • Salary information
  • Employment type
  • Seniority level
  • Application method
  • Publish and expiry dates
  • Company association

When to edit jobs

  • Salary changes: Update compensation if it's been adjusted
  • Requirement changes: Add or remove qualifications
  • Location updates: If remote policy changes
  • Description improvements: Clarify responsibilities
  • Typo fixes: Correct any errors

Delete a job posting

  1. Go to Jobs in the sidebar
  2. Find the job you want to delete
  3. Click the three-dot menu (...)
  4. Select Delete
  5. Confirm the deletion

When to delete jobs

  • The position has been filled
  • The role is no longer available
  • The job was posted in error

What happens when you delete

  • The job is immediately removed from your board
  • The job URL returns a 404 error
  • Search engines eventually remove the listing
  • Analytics data for the job is preserved

Bulk actions

To manage multiple jobs at once:

  1. Go to Jobs in the sidebar
  2. Select multiple jobs using checkboxes
  3. Use the bulk action menu to:
    • Delete selected jobs
    • Change status of multiple jobs

Tips for keeping jobs current

  1. Review regularly: Check your listings weekly or monthly
  2. Close filled positions: Remove jobs promptly when filled
  3. Update salaries: Keep compensation current with market rates
  4. Refresh descriptions: Update language and requirements periodically
  5. Archive instead of delete: Consider unpublishing if you might repost the role later

Frequently asked questions

No. Deleted jobs cannot be recovered. If you might need the listing again, unpublish it instead of deleting.

Minor edits like fixing typos won't affect rankings. Major changes to the title or description may take a few days for search engines to reindex.

Remove filled positions within 24-48 hours. Stale listings frustrate candidates and reduce trust in your board.
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On this page

  1. Intro
  2. Edit a job posting
  3. What you can edit
  4. When to edit jobs
  5. Delete a job posting
  6. When to delete jobs
  7. What happens when you delete
  8. Bulk actions
  9. Tips for keeping jobs current
  10. Frequently asked questions