Setting up your account

Add your company info, logo, colour choice, website and social links so that your jobs posts look stylish and on brand.

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Written by Damian
Updated over a week ago

This is where you land after you have signed up. It only takes a couple of minutes to set up your account.

In case you missed the onboarding video that popped up, you can watch it here and access all of the onboarding videos at any time by clicking the question mark icon in the top navigation bar.


General information

Firstly, we need a few company details from you…

Add your company name as it should be displayed in your job posts.

The industry isn’t displayed in your job posts but it helps your jobs rank in GoogleJobs. Just pick your industry from the drop-down list.

Your company location is included by default in your job posts, but you can change it at the time of creating a job if you’re hiring for a different location. You can also mark a job as being a remote or hybrid role.

Then add a short company bio that will also be shown in your job post.


Branding

Now, we need to collect some branding information.

Replace the default logo with your own and choose a preferred font.

You can change the primary colour by clicking the coloured circle and choosing a colour, or typing in a hex code.


Website & Social Links

Finally, add your website and social links. We’ll add the relevant icons to your job post automatically so that job seekers can easily click to find out more about your company. You can either add your @handle or the full URL.


Save your account settings

When you press save you will land in the video library. This article explains how to record and animate videos, but if you want to dive in and create a job then check out this article instead.

You can edit your company settings at any time by navigating to the Settings in the top navigation bar. You can also edit your personal information, add team members to C-Me, and change the text used by default in automatic communications. This is all explained here.

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