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Aggregation rules explained
Aggregation rules explained

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

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Written by CS
Updated over 2 years ago

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.
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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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