Career pages per client

Last updated: June 19, 2026

Each client can have one or more career pages. Because each career page has a unique URL, you can point a custom domain at each one — so a client's careers site looks completely branded to them.

Where: Clients → open a client → Career pages tab.

Why per-client domains matter. A career page on a Vouch subdomain still works, but a client naturally wants candidates landing on their address (for example careers.theircompany.com), not yours. Pointing a custom domain at the client's career page makes the experience feel fully first-party — same role, same listing, but unmistakably the client's site.

How to set it up

The Add new domain section lets you assign a custom domain to this client's career page. See Account & settings for the full custom domain setup guide.

In short: you add the client's subdomain here, then create a CNAME record on the client's DNS pointing to the value Vouch gives you, and verify it. The detailed steps, verification, and troubleshooting live in Account & settings — the flow is the same whether the page belongs to your Default company or a client.

Good to know. Domains are configured per career page, not per client — so a client with more than one career page can run a different custom domain on each.

New career page creation directly from the client space is coming soon.

Troubleshooting

Domain won't verify? This is almost always a DNS issue, not a Vouch one. Double-check the CNAME points to the exact value shown, give DNS time to propagate, and lower the record's TTL if it's caching an old value. The full domain section in Account & settings walks through the verification messages.