You can post to your organization's internal and external client career sites by clicking Post > To Client Site(s) in the job requisition's Postings tab. When you click this option, Dayforce opens the Create Client Site Posting wizard, which includes the Client Sites drop-down list.
The Client Sites drop-down list includes all available client career sites, and you can select one or more of these sites. The Client Careers Site (the default external site) and Careers (the default internal site) options are always displayed first, followed by any additional external client career sites that you configured. Careers is the only option for posting to the internal client site.
When you submit the Create Client Site Posting wizard, Dayforce adds each client site as a separate row in the Postings tab, and in the Candidates tab, the name of the client site that each candidate applies through is displayed in the Source column. This allows you to track the source of candidates.
The details that you define in the Create Client Site Posting wizard are applied to the postings for each of the client career sites that you select. For example, each posting will have the same start and expiry date, languages, job application template, and job description.
If you require a posting to be unique for a client career site, you must either post it separately or post it together with the other sites and then make edits to it afterward. For example, if you need to include pay scale information and the hiring manager’s name in internal postings, but not in external postings, you can submit a separate posting wizard with only the Careers option selected.
Generate Accessible Content for Postings
Accessibility has been considered for the user interface when Dayforce generates postings. However, you are responsible for the accessibility of the content you create. When you publish a posting, use the following guidelines to make postings more accessible to users with disabilities:
- Set the font size to 12 points or more.
- Use short and meaningful titles for the posting title.
- Use meaningful link text when creating hypertext links. For example, for a link to the Dayforce help page, you might use "Visit Dayforce Help Section" rather than "Click here."
- Use the provided tools in the editor to create numbered or bulleted lists in a posting.
- Avoid empty paragraphs or lines.