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Aggregation rules explained

Add rules to control what jobs are populated on your job board

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Aggregation rules are a simple way to narrow down aggregated job posts to only those that fit your niche.

A rule is a condition an aggregated job post must meet to be included on your job board. It consists of a property of the job post (e.g. "title"), a condition (e.g. "contains"), and a value (e.g. "product manager").


Here's a quick peek at the rule we just mentioned in action:

You can group rules together conditionally through both "and" and "or" operators to achieve fine-grained control over which jobs are aggregated.

Here's an example of aggregation rules that only match jobs for product managers in the United States, or chefs in France.

You can chain a virtually unlimited number of rules together to make sure aggregated job posts perfectly fit your job board's criteria.

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