Quickly Create a Career Site Using Job Categories
You can quickly set up a career site by selecting one or more job categories. You select the job categories, and the splash page category tiles, and the corresponding category landing pages are created for you.
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Before you start
The following profile options must be enabled to use this feature:
- ORA_IRC_CE_ADMIN_GAI_ENABLED for category tiles and pages.
- ORA_IRC_CE_JOB_FIT_GAI_ENABLED for job fit.
By default, the profile option is set to N, meaning the feature is disabled.
- In the Setup and Maintenance work area, click the Tasks icon.
- Click Search.
- On the Search page, search for the task Manage Administrator Profile Values.
- Click the task name.
- On the Manage Administrator Profile Values, search for the above profile option codes.
- In the Profile Values section, set the profile value:
- Y: The code is enabled.
- N: Default value. The code isn't enabled.
- Click Save and Close.
Here's what to do
What to do next
Edit the pages as you would other types of search result pages. These pages can be based on the Oracle default pages, or you can use your own custom pages. You can also change the styling of the tiles on the splash page.If you
need to update a category page (for example, perhaps you want to use a different
hero image), the best practice is to return to the Category Tiles section of the
General tab, delete the category, add it again, and make your updates.
Note: If you delete a tile based on a custom page, the custom
page is still available for selection for other tiles.
You can
style tiles individually by selecting them from the Job Categories drop-down list in
the Category to Style section. Once you've changed the style of an individual
category, if you then make edits to all categories (by selecting All from the
Job Categories drop-down list) only the categories that are still using the global
or default styles are affected. Because you've formatted a category differently,
it's assumed that those individual choices take precedence over global selections.
The hierarchy for style selections are:
- Individual Style
- Global Style
- Default Style