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Every employer gets a company profile

Public company profiles list each employer's open roles, so your board doubles as a company directory and candidates know exactly who they are applying to.

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WP Career Board
Acme Inc12 open roles · Remote-first
Senior Product DesignerDesign · Full-time
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Frontend EngineerEngineering · Full-time
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Content MarketerMarketing · Full-time
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The problem

A board that is just a flat list of jobs gives employers no real presence and leaves job seekers with no way to explore the company behind a role before they apply.

  • Each employer builds a public company page with logo, description, website, team size, and location
  • Candidates see who they are applying to before they click Apply
  • Company profiles turn a flat job list into a browsable company directory
  • Profiles are built and managed from the front end, no wp-admin access needed
  • Included free, and styled by your theme like the rest of the board

Give every employer a presence

A flat list of jobs treats every role as anonymous. The candidate sees a title and a company name, and nothing else. WP Career Board gives each employer a real public company profile instead: a page with their logo, description, website, team size, and location. It is the difference between a line item and a company that a job seeker can actually evaluate.

Employers build and manage these profiles from the front-end dashboard, the same place they post and manage jobs, so there is no wp-admin access and no extra step in a different part of the site. The profile is styled by your theme, so it sits naturally alongside the rest of your board.

Candidates know who they are applying to

Before a candidate clicks Apply, they want to know who is behind the role. The company profile answers that. They see the logo, read the description, check the team size and location, and visit the website. That context builds trust, and trust is what turns a casual browser into an applicant. A role from a faceless name gets skipped. A role from a company with a real page gets applications.

Your board becomes a directory

Because every employer has a public profile that lists their open roles, your job board quietly becomes a company directory too. Job seekers can start from a company they admire and browse its openings, instead of only ever starting from a search. That gives your board more depth, more entry points, and more reasons for candidates to come back, all from a feature that ships free with the plugin.

Who it's for

Employers

Present your company with a real page, not just a name on a listing, so candidates trust the role.

Job seekers

Explore the company behind a job, its size, location, and other openings, before applying.

Niche board operators

Offer a company directory alongside the listings, giving your board more depth and more reasons to return.

Common questions

What goes on a company profile?

Each employer builds a public company page with a logo, description, website, team size, and location. Candidates see this before they click Apply, so they know who is behind the role.

Do company profiles cost extra?

No. Company profiles are part of the free WP Career Board plugin, alongside the public board, the dashboards, and application tracking. There is no add-on to buy.

Who creates and manages company profiles?

Employers build and manage their own profiles from the front-end dashboard, with no wp-admin access required, the same place they post and manage jobs.

Can my board work as a company directory?

Yes. Because every employer has a public profile that lists their open roles, candidates can browse companies as well as jobs, so your board doubles as a company directory.

Run it on your own WordPress.

Download the free plugin, run the 5-minute wizard, and turn this on. Your board, your data, no SaaS rent.