Q: Why Job Posting Limit?
A: PostJobFree allows you post jobs for free. Unfortunately it tempts some recruiters to post many duplicate postings which are, in essence, spam.Job seekers don't like spam postings, job search engines suppress duplicate postings, and now PostJobFree limits spam&duplicate postings too.
Q: How many jobs can I post?
A: Every recruiter starts with certain Daily Job Posting Limit (e.g. 10 jobs per 24 hours interval).The more people see your job postings -- the higher your Daily Job Posting Limit is.
The more people click "Report Spam" button on your job posting -- the lower your Daily Job Posting Limit is.
Q: What do I do to increase my Daily Job Posting Limit?
1) Start posting jobs. If you post jobs that interest job seekers -- your Job Posting Limit will grow.2) Avoid posting duplicate jobs. If you post multiple jobs with the same job description (cut&paste posting), job seekers will mark your postings as "Spam" -- that would quickly decrease your posting limit.
3) If you have the same opening in multiple locations -- make only one job posting, but mention all locations in job description. Another option - post different job descriptions for different locations.
See also: How to avoid duplicates with multiple locations jobs.
4) Respect job seekers -- if you harass them by your job postings they would report your postings as spam, and that in turn would cause sharp decrease in your Daily Job Posting Limit.
Q: I cannot post jobs today. How long before my account clears?
You account may never clear if you don't delete problem jobs, because more job seekers would report your jobs as spam.I recommend you the following:
1) Delete all problem jobs right now to prevent marking them as spam.
2) Wait full 24 hours without any attempts to post jobs.
Only then post a job with proper job description.
3) Don't even try to post jobs when your limit is over (watch for these limit messages on the top of the page). Every posting attempt only postpones the moment when you'll be able to post again.
4) Be patient: if you post jobs that attract job seekers and don't generate spam reports -- eventually your job posting limit will grow.
Q: What if I didn't post jobs for a week and now need to post more?
See: Weekly Job Posting LimitPlease, write your questions and comments here or email jobpostinglimit@postjobfree.com
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