Career page

Also called: careers page, career site, jobs page

What a career page is for

Three jobs in one page:

  • List open roles with filters that match how candidates think (location, team, full-time/part-time).
  • Show what working there is like — team photos, a short manifesto, a few specifics about how decisions get made.
  • Take applications without friction. One form per role, no account creation, no 30-question gauntlet.

The third one is where most career pages quietly fail. A form that takes longer than 3 minutes loses 50% of applicants.

What a good SMB career page actually shows

For an SMB, the visible content moves the needle more than the design:

  • Headshots of the team, with first names. Beats a stock photo every time.
  • One paragraph on how the company makes decisions. “We talk in writing first” or “we ship on Fridays” — small but real.
  • Salary bands on every role. Builds trust before the candidate clicks apply.
  • The application form on the role page itself, not on a subsequent page.

What kills conversion

Three things visible to anyone who watches a candidate try to apply:

  • Required fields the role doesn’t need.
  • A login wall before the form.
  • Vague role descriptions that hide what the actual work is.

Where Join fits

Join builds the career page from your roles automatically, in your brand, with a 2-minute application form by default. No developer. See the features page.

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