Career page — Description
The Description tab contains the text fields that appear on your public career site. All fields are per-language — if your organization supports multiple languages, select the language first and then edit each field for that language.
Screenshot pendingThe Career page Description tab showing a language selector and a grid of editable text fields including Name, Descriptions, Apply Button, and others.
Available fields
The following fields are available on this tab:
| Field | Where it appears |
|---|---|
| Name | The career site name displayed to visitors |
| Descriptions | General description of the organization shown on the site |
| Apply Button | Label on the apply call-to-action button |
| Employment Equity | Employment equity statement shown on the site |
| Slogan | Short tagline displayed prominently on the career site |
| Spontaneous Apply Title | Heading for the spontaneous application section |
| Spontaneous Apply Text | Body text explaining how to submit a spontaneous application |
| Job Alert Title | Heading for the job alert subscription section |
| Job Alert Text | Body text explaining the job alert feature |
| Home Title | Main title shown on the career site home page |
| Other Documents | Label for additional documents candidates can upload |
Working with multiple languages
If your organization supports more than one language, a language selector appears at the top of the tab. Switch between languages to edit each field independently. Candidates will see the version that matches the language they have selected on the career site.
Tips
- Fill in every language your career site serves. A field left blank in one language will appear empty — not in another language — to candidates who select that language.
- Keep the “Apply Button” label concise. One to three words (for example, “Apply now”) display cleanly on cards and job detail pages.
- Review copy when your organization rebrands. Slogan and Name fields often need updating after a rebrand or merger.