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Inside CloudHire Job Board: Curated Jobs, Applying & Application Tracking

CloudHire Job Board is divided into multiple sections, each designed for a different part of your job search. From personalized job recommendations and client interview opportunities to saved jobs and application tracking, each section serves a specific purpose.

Here’s what each section does and when you’ll use it:

Curated For You

The first section you land on is Curated For You, and this is where CloudHire recommends roles based on your profile. If your profile says software developer, you will mostly see developer roles here rather than a mix of unrelated positions. There is a daily limit on how many of these you can apply to directly, twenty per day for Gold users and ten for Elite users, which keeps the section focused on quality applications rather than mass-clicking apply on everything in sight. You can open a listing, check the responsibilities and requirements, and apply straight from there if it looks like a fit.

Client Interviews, and Why Some Jobs Ask for a Video First

A separate section holds listings from CloudHire’s hiring partners directly. These work a little differently. Instead of applying and waiting, you are asked to record an interview for the role, and that recording becomes visible to the partner’s recruiters, who can then reach out directly if they like what they see. It shifts the usual order of operations. Rather than a resume screen followed by a scheduled call, the interview essentially happens first, on your own time, and recruiters make contact based on that.

Recommended Jobs and Discover Jobs, and the Swipe Mechanic

Recommended Jobs pulls from the same pool of client interview listings but surfaces them based on your profile match, similarly to the curated section. Discover Jobs works more like a browsing feed. You can swipe right or tap like on a role you want to apply to, or swipe left to pass on something that is not relevant, say a backend Java role appearing for someone with a Node.js background. It is a fast way to move through a larger set of postings without opening and closing individual listings one at a time, and you can adjust filters here too, things like job title, required skills, or employment type, if the suggestions drift off target.

The Application Tracker

Once you start applying across these different sections, keeping track of everything becomes its own challenge, and that is exactly what the Application Tracker solves. It is a single view showing every job you have applied to, regardless of which section it came from. You can filter by automated applications, meaning the ones sent through email auto-apply, versus the ones you applied to manually. If you swiped left on something, that shows here too. It essentially removes the need to remember which platform or which section a given application came from.

The CloudHire Extension

There is also a section for jobs saved through the CloudHire browser extension, for roles you come across outside the platform itself that you want to apply to on your own. These sit separately since CloudHire is not applying automatically on your behalf for these, you handle the application yourself once you have saved it.

Where Messages Tie Back In

Any chat with a hiring partner, along with recruiter replies from your auto-applied emails, lands in the Messages tab. From there, if a recruiter has responded with interest or even just a neutral follow-up, you can reply directly without leaving CloudHire. And since recruiters are usually reviewing your CloudID profile alongside these applications, keeping that profile current makes a real difference in response rates across every section of the job board.

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