Create an Experience Cloud Site from the Employee Site for Recruitment Template
Create an Experience Cloud site that includes a page for hiring managers to review and
approve recruitment requisitions and job postings, and a page for hiring managers and interviewers
to evaluate applicants.
To create, customize, and publish an Experience Cloud site:
Create and Set Up Experiences
AND
View Setup and Configuration
To customize an Experience Cloud site:
Be a member of the site AND Create and Set Up Experiences
To publish an Experience Cloud site:
Be a member of the site AND Create and Set Up Experiences
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Digital Experiences, and
then select All Sites.
Click New.
Select Employee Site for Recruitment, and then click Get
Started.
Enter a site name.
Complete the URL.
The string that you enter is appended to the Experience Cloud site domain that you create
when you enable Digital Experiences. For example, if your site domain is
CosvilleGov.my.site.com, and for URL you enter sunprovider,
then your site URL is CosvilleGov.my.site.com/sunprovider.
Click Create.
Add members to the site.
In the Administration workspace, click Members.
Under Select Profiles, for Search, select Internal.
Move the profile that you cloned from Standard Platform User to the Selected Profiles
list.
For example, Employee Standard Platform User.
Save your changes.
Allow employees to log in directly to the site.
Click Login & Registration.
Select Allow employees to log in directly to an Experience Cloud
site.
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