Use Your Own Flexcard to Preview Recruitment Postings
The Create Recruitment Posting guided flow uses the RecruitmentShowPostingPreview
Flexcard to show recruiters how a recruitment posting appears on your Experience Cloud site for
job seekers. To use a customized Flexcard for the preview, update the Recruitment Posting Preview
custom setting.
Required Editions
User Permissions Needed
To edit custom settings:
Customize Application
To edit profiles:
Manage Profiles and Permission Sets
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Custom Settings, and then
select Custom Settings.
For Recruitment Posting Preview, click Manage.
To specify the custom setting data for the first time, click New. To
edit existing data, click Edit.
Specify the language, type, and subtype of your Omniscript.
Save your changes.
Next, give recruiters access to the custom setting through their user profile.
Give recruiters access to the custom setting through their user profile.
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Profiles, and then select
Profiles.
Click the name of the profile that you want to edit.
Select Custom Setting Definitions, and then click
Edit.
Select Recruitment Posting Preview, and click
Add.
Save your changes.
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