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Job Posting Best Practices

These guidelines are designed to help employers and Job Seekers understand Indeed’s quality standards. Indeed works to deliver the best job seeker experience and recognizes that there are meaningful differences between particular industries and markets. These differences are reflected in our implementation of these guidelines as they are often industry or market specific. Not adhering to these guidelines may impact job visibility on the site.

Jobs Policy

Jobs and Only Jobs

Indeed does not allow non-job postings. This includes, but is not limited to, training and education opportunities, franchising opportunities, multi-level marketing opportunities, job seeker employment solicitation, expired jobs, and jobs which do not represent a specific employer vacancy.

Accurate and Detailed Jobs

Indeed does not allow jobs with deceptive, generic, misleading, or missing job information.

Jobs from Authorized Parties

Do not use job content that is not yours. Indeed does not allow jobs from parties not authorized to post on behalf of the employer. Each job that appears on Indeed must be offered by an authorized representative of the company seeking to fill a position. Third parties recruiting on behalf of an employer must be clearly identified so as not to misrepresent this relationship to the Job Seeker.

Primary Jobs

Indeed values connecting Job Seekers with employers and will seek to connect these parties in the most direct way possible. Indeed partners with many content providers to bring quality content to our Job Seekers, but we will prioritize the version of the job coming directly from the employer.

Jobs Without Fees

Indeed values providing Job Seekers with job opportunities which are free from employee cost. Fees or required training coming at a cost to Job Seekers can be indicative of predatory employment practices.

Quality Titles and Descriptions

Indeed values jobs with titles and descriptions that are detailed, accurate, and well formatted. Leave clickbait and extraneous job details out of titles. Job descriptions should primarily provide details about the role and should not focus on non-pertinent company information.

Inoffensive Content

Indeed values providing users with high quality experiences on our site. Jobs, content, and messages that are offensive and expose job seekers or employers to content which is vulgar, illicit, etc. violate this guideline.

*Disclaimer*

Jobs that do not meet Indeed standards may be subject to review and require additional information from the hiring company. Listings that prove misleading, compromise the job seeker experience or those which we are not convinced represent a “real” job may be removed from search results altogether. Please note: Indeed may reject or remove any job and may disable any Company's account, for any or no reason. We cannot give every reason why a job or a company may be removed, and we always retain the right to remove any job, organic or sponsored, if we feel it is in our interest or our users’ interest.







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