Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about how JobNavia works.

What is JobNavia?

JobNavia is a job discovery portal. It indexes active job listings from approved public sources and links each one back to the original application page.

Does JobNavia handle applications?

No. We never receive your application data. When you click "Apply on external site" you are sent to the original job source (or the employer's site) where the actual application happens.

Where do job listings come from?

Listings come from public APIs and feeds whose terms allow redistribution with attribution. The source name and any required backlink appear on every job detail page.

How fresh are jobs?

We re-import sources regularly. Each listing shows its posted date. Jobs that have not been seen in a recent run are marked stale, hidden from search, and removed from the sitemap.

What happens when a job expires?

Expired jobs stay reachable by direct link for context, but they are marked clearly as expired, are excluded from the sitemap, do not show structured job-posting data, and do not display an Apply button. We may remove very old expired pages entirely once they are no longer useful.

How do I report an incorrect or expired job?

Please contact us with the canonical URL of the role. We'll re-check the source feed and remove or correct the entry.

Can employers add jobs directly?

Not yet. JobNavia only ingests from approved syndication sources today. Employers and source operators can contact us to discuss adding a new compliant feed.

Why did an Apply button take me to another website?

That is the design of JobNavia. We are a discovery layer; the application itself always happens on the original external site. This keeps your application data with the employer and avoids us inserting ourselves into the hiring process.