I'm sure you're well aware one of the many benefits of JDX is our robust content library. Part of the library is the crowd-sourced content for the custom clients like you.
To see what this looks like, let's open up a job description and look at the Essential Functions.
Open up the editor and go into Search.
If you look at the results, you'll see from where the source of this content is coming from, Company Jobs, Job Postings, and Crowd-sourced jobs.
If I look at it more like this, I will see additional information, and if you notice there is nothing in this job description or in this content that is proprietary to the customer.
You can control those words yourself as well.
To do that, let's come out of the job description and go back to the Job Description Management. Go back to the home page, JD Admin Job Management.
Go to Configure → Crowd-Sourced Jobs Keyboard Replacement. Click on this
and you will see, by default, we have entered your company name and overridden it with the word company.
You may want to add additional words here, for example, if you have proprietary information in your Essential Functions or the job summary that you don't want anyone to see, you can very easily add those words here manually by clicking on Add New.
Enter the new keyword there, I'll use ABC and override it again with Company.
If you have a larger list, you can very easily do that by clicking on the Export link here.
and Download this file.
You will get a file that looks like this.
You can go ahead and add the words which you want to replace with the proprietary words in the second column.
Once that's complete, just reupload by importing it here.
And uploading that same spreadsheet.
Once you are done, just close out of here, your keywords are complete.
You can keep in mind that, no job will go into the crowd-sourced content that has not yet been approved by you. If you have a library of jobs that are new and had not gone through any kind of an approval process, those jobs will not be sent over crowd-sourced content, until they've gone through the JDX approval process as part of your workflow.
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