Set up your company profile
Last updated: June 19, 2026
Your company profile is the identity candidates see — on your career page, in job ads, and in candidate-facing emails. It's worth getting right early, because it's also the context the Assistant leans on when it drafts on your behalf.
When to do this: right after you create or join a company, and before you publish your first job — so the first candidate who lands on your career page sees a finished brand, not a placeholder.
Where: open your company, then Edit the company profile.
What to set
- Company name — your public-facing name.
- Logo — shown on listings, career pages, and emails.
- Brand colour — used to theme your candidate-facing surfaces.
- Banner — the image at the top of your career page and listings.
- Company context / about — a short description of who you are. This also gives the AI useful context when it drafts job ads and messages for you.
Why the "about" field earns its keep
The company context / about field does double duty. Candidates read it, and the Assistant reads it — so a vague one-liner gives you generic drafts, while a few honest sentences about what you do and how you work make every ad and message sound more like you. Treat it as the brief you'd give a new copywriter on day one.
Good to know. The more context you add here, the better Vouch's drafts sound like you. You can come back and refine it any time; updated context flows into future drafts, not ones you've already edited.
Related: Branding & customization · What a career page is