Inactive profile matches
What is a match?
A match is a job posting that fits your preferences and for which you meet the employer's requirements.
Obligations with a match
There are no obligations when you match with a job posting. It may be helpful to think of this as a curated list of roles that meet your preferences.
How matching works
You tell us what you're looking for in an employer and role by completing your profile. We use the information you provide to identify the opportunities that meet your criteria.
How long it takes to find a match depends on how strict your preferences are. Actively seeking a job and haven't matched yet? Consider adjusting your preferences to cast a wider net.
Partial matches
Partial matches meet most, but not all, of your preferences. While we continue searching for your perfect match, these roles may be interesting.
When there's not a match that fits all of your requirements, our matching process looks for adjacent matches. It may be helpful to think of this process as identifying roles that meet many of your preferences and that other job seekers with similar preferences also found interesting. While this process typically produces intuitive results, (for example, you prefer a role in backend engineering in San Francisco with a healthcare company and you partially match with a backend engineering role in San Francisco with a pharma company) feedback gathered from other candidates may lead to less expected results.
To help us make more accurate matches for you and our other users, save roles you're interested in and reject roles you're not interested in. Role-level feedback helps us personalize your future matches.
After a match is made
Interested in a role you've matched with and want to learn more? Most roles have a link to an application page or an email to contact the employer to apply to the role or learn more about it.
Not interested in a particular match? Select Reject Match from the Role Page to add the role to your rejected roles.
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