Your Company Page on Kalibrr is your dedicated job portal. It contains all your public Kalibrr job posts and information about your company. When a job seeker clicks on your company name or logo anywhere on Kalibrr, they will be taken to your company page. At this time, job seekers are eager to know more about your company while assessing if they should apply to any of your job posts. Refer to our Company Page Checklist to ensure you’re making a great first impression:
Add your company logo
Having a high-quality version of your logo visible on your company page adds credibility and encourages familiarity with job seekers. A familiar logo if spotted on the job board, can also be eye-catching and encourage job seekers to click and learn more about your job post.
Upload photos for your job posts
Add more brand personality to your job posts and company page by uploading photos to your job posts. The photos on your company page are a rotation of all the photos you have used for other job posts. This gives applicants a positive idea of what it’s like to work with your team.
Add a company banner
Make your company page stand out by uploading a banner image that represents your brand. This is one of the first things job seekers will see when they visit your page, so it’s a great opportunity to make a strong visual impression. Whether it’s your office space, your team in action, or a branded graphic, a well-chosen banner helps set the tone for your employer identity and gives candidates a glimpse into your company culture.
Add a description of your company
When searching for jobs, it’s important for us to know what a potential employer’s business is and what to look forward to in that company. Ensure you get that message across by providing a write-up on your company that is clear, concise, and shows off your team’s personality and values. Ultimately, this is a great space to show future applicants why your company would be a great place to work and build a career!
Add a link to your company website
Leave a link where job seekers can learn even more about what you do. Make sure it is an active link, otherwise, you could risk looking untrustworthy.
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