Building your application form
Add custom fields and file uploads, mark fields required, and stop spam.
Creado el 25 de mayo de 2026
Each job listing has its own application form, so you can collect exactly the information you need for that role — nothing more, nothing less.
Editing the form
When you create or edit a listing, use the form builder to add, remove, and reorder fields. Applicants only ever see the fields you've added.
Field types
Standard contact fields — name, email, and phone.
Text — a single-line answer for short responses.
Long text — a multi-line answer for things like a cover letter or "why this role?"
Single select — a dropdown where the applicant picks one option.
Multiple select — lets the applicant choose several options.
File upload — collect resumes, portfolios, or other attachments.
Required vs. optional
Mark any field required to make sure applicants can't submit without it, or leave it optional for nice-to-have information. Keep required fields to a minimum — every extra required field is a chance for someone to drop off.
Built-in spam protection
Every application form includes an automated spam-protection check, so you don't get flooded with bot submissions. There's nothing to configure — it just works.
Tips
Put the most important questions first.
Use single/multiple select instead of free text when you want clean, filterable answers.
Ask for a resume with a file upload field — uploaded files show up as previews when you review applications.
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