It collects the company details, and possibly the email address (for applications) but this can be set to accept a URL instead. You can disable guest posting if you want people to create accounts.
Unless you use an application plugin, the end-user will just contact the poster via an email link (or url).
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fgvc
(@fgvc)
Hello Mike,
Thank you for your quick response. Just to clarify, the information collected is accessible to you (and the plugin user), but said information is limited to company details and possibly the email address used by the company? Any other end user information (resumes, etc.) goes directly to the company and is not otherwise accessible?
Understanding the full scope of the data retained is important per the construction of a privacy policy, etc., so thank you in advance for your help.
It’s all dependent on what you’re running alongside the core plugin. What are you planning on using?
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fgvc
(@fgvc)
Hello Mike,
At this point, the WP Job Manager plugin and (potentially) Simple Paid Listings.
Right; so if a user makes a submission, you’re only collecting the info from the job posting form. Thats job details, company name/logo/bio/image, and potentially the user’s email address. This is all stored in the backend, and also published as part of the job listing.
If you enable registration you’re storing their email address as part of the user account.
Think thats everything?
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fgvc
(@fgvc)
Hello Mike,
When you say backend, is the information fed back to the plugin designer (I would want/need to disclose this to the end user and link to WP Job Manager in a privacy policy as part of a third party disclosure.), or simply the WP backend as I see it? If the information is deleted on my side is it permanently deleted?
Otherwise, that should cover my current questions. A sincere thank you for taking the time to provide support.
O, you mean fed back to me? No no – its all kept within your admin dashboard. If you delete a job/user it’s gone.
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fgvc
(@fgvc)
Hello Mike,
Great. Thank you for your help and a fantastic plugin. (Good to go on my end – resolved.)