Your sharing link
Last updated: June 19, 2026
Analytics tell you how the job is doing; this card is the one thing you actually hand out to make those numbers move. It sits at the top of the Performance page so the link you share most is never more than a copy away.
At the top of the job's Performance page, a card shows "Your sharing link" — the primary URL candidates use to find and apply to the job. This is either:
- The URL for the default active career page (e.g. "<name>" career page), or
- The URL for the first active channel (e.g. "<name>" sharing link).
Copy the link from the card or use the copy icon to send it directly. If the job is unpublished, the card shows "This position is not published" instead.
Publish / unpublish from here:
- Unpublish position — deactivates the job immediately.
- Publish position — re-activates the job (with the same activation prompts as on the job list).
Good to know. This card surfaces one primary link for convenience — it isn't the only way to share the job. For per-audience tracking (employees, a paid ad, a job board), create dedicated channels in Channels & sourcing; each gets its own tracking link and its own row in the breakdown table above.
Troubleshooting
Card says "This position is not published"? The job is deactivated, so there's no live link to share. Choose Publish position to bring it back — candidates can't see or apply to an unpublished role.
Wrong link showing? The card picks the default active career page first, and falls back to your first active channel only if there's no career page. To change which link leads, adjust the job's career-page visibility (see the Career pages table above) or the order of your active channels.