Rajan-Barnwal / jobproject

jobportal
https://rajan-barnwal.github.io/jobproject/
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Welcome to Job-Portal 🚀


About Job-Portal

Welcome to our Job Portal Project! This project aims to create a user-friendly platform for job seekers to find employment opportunities and for employers to post job listings. Below you'll find information on how to set up and run the project, as well as an overview of its features.

Features:

1.User Registration and Authentication: Job seekers and employers can register and log in securely to access the portal's features.

2.Job Listings: Employers can post job listings, including job titles, descriptions, requirements, and contact information.

3.Job Search: Job seekers can search for job listings based on various criteria such as job title, location, and keywords.

4.Filters and Sorting: Users can filter and sort job listings based on different parameters to find relevant opportunities efficiently.

5.Application Management: Job seekers can apply to job listings directly through the portal, and employers can manage received applications.

6.User Profiles: Both job seekers and employers have profiles where they can manage their information, including resumes, job preferences, and company details.

7.Notifications: Users receive notifications for important events such as new job listings, application status updates, and messages from employers.


Getting Started

Contributing Contributions are always welcome!

  1. Fork this repository.

  2. Clone your forked copy of the project. git clone https://github.com/your-username/jobproject.git

  3. Add reference to original repository,use the following command git remote add upstream https://github.com/your-username/jobproject.git

  4. Check the remotes for this repository,use following command. git remote -v

  5. Always take a pull from the upstream repository to your main branch to keep it up-to-date with the main git pull upstream main

  6. Create a new branch. git checkout -b <your_branch_name>

  7. You are all set ! Perform your desired changes to the code base.

  8. Track your changes. git add .

  9. Commit your changes. git commit -m "relevant commit message"

  10. Push the committed changes in your feature branch to your remote repo. git push -u origin <your_branch_name>

  11. To create a pull request, click on "Compare and pull requests". Please ensure you compare your feature branch to the desired branch of the repo you are suppose to make a PR to.


Feedback:

We value your feedback! If you encounter any issues, have suggestions for improvements, or want to contribute ideas for new features, please open an issue on the project's GitHub repository or reach out to us directly.