A job search platform designed to connect job seekers with employers. It offers a database of job listings with advanced search filters and personalised job recommendations.
MIT License
This is a Next.js project bootstrapped with create-next-app
.
This project uses next/font
to automatically optimize and load Inter, a custom Google Font.
Here is a working live demo: JobSync
JobSync - A job search platform designed to connect job seekers with employers. It offers a database of job listings with advanced search filters and personalised job recommendations.
Welcome to my project! Here, I'll provide you with a brief overview of what inspired me to create it, why it solves a problem, and what I've learned throughout its development.
👉 Authentication: Seamlessly log in or sign up.
👉 Profile Management: Easily update profile details and link social media accounts for enhanced connectivity.
👉 Related Jobs: See related job content seamlessly for improved information accessibility.
👉 Search & Filter: Retrieve jobs swiftly with global search and filtering.
👉 Job Collection: Explore Jobs easily with pagination features.
👉 Responsive: Ensures seamless functionality and aesthetics across all devices and many more, including code architecture and reusability
To get this project up and running in your development environment, follow these step-by-step instructions.
We need to install or make sure that these tools are pre-installed on your machine:
git clone [email protected]:ManmeetSinghJohal/jobsync.git
npm install
.env
fileJSEARCH_API_KEY=KJwZ..........
NEXT_PUBLIC_GOOGLE_MAPS_API_KEY=AIz.........
npm run dev
To clone and run this application, you'll need Git and Node.js (which comes with npm) installed on your computer. From your command line:
# Clone this repository
$ git clone [email protected]:ManmeetSinghJohal/jobsync.git
# Go into the repository
$ cd projectname
# Install dependencies
$ npm install
# Run the app
$ npm run dev
Note If you're using Linux Bash for Windows, see this guide or use
node
from the command prompt.
Want to contribute? Great!
To fix a bug or enhance an existing module, follow these steps:
git checkout -b improve-feature
)git commit -am 'Improve feature'
)git push origin improve-feature
)If you find a bug (the website couldn't handle the query and / or gave undesired results), kindly open an issue here by including your search query and the expected result.
If you'd like to request a new function, feel free to do so by opening an issue here. Please include sample queries and their corresponding results.
Will update soon!
I'd like to acknowledge my collaborators, who contributed to the success of this project. Below are links to their GitHub profiles.
Furthermore, I utilized certain third-party assets that require attribution. Find the creators' links in this section.
If I followed tutorials during development, I'd include the links to those as well.
👦 Marko Todorovic Email: [email protected] GitHub: @Marko026
👦 Stephan Yu Email: [email protected] GitHub: @StephanYu
👦 Romain Dussuchal Email: [email protected] GitHub: @RomainDussuchal
None at the moment.