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How do I resume or reactivate my Wizehire subscription?

Learn how to resume or reactivate your Wizehire subscription and explore plan options when hiring again.

Tamalyn Holcomb avatar
Written by Tamalyn Holcomb
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Overview

🎉 Congratulations on expanding your team again! Jumping back into Wizehire is easy.

Our Quickstart package is designed for one-off hiring needs. It’s ideal for small businesses making their first hire and familiarizing themselves with our platform and services.

💡 Quickstart plans can be reactivated up to 2 times per rolling 12-month period. If you’ve already reactivated twice within a year, you’ll be prompted to upgrade your plan.

☎️ To discuss plan options, call us at (877) 225-8978.


Reactivating a Quickstart plan

Step 1 — Log in

Step 2 — Reactivate

  • Once logged in, click Reactivate your subscription.

Step 3 — Choose your option

  • You’ll see options for reactivation or upgrading your account.

  • Choose the option that works best for your business.

💡 If you’ve already reactivated twice within the past 12 months, you won’t be able to reactivate again until your eligibility resets. At that point, you’ll need to:

  • Speak with sales to upgrade to Growth or Concierge, or

  • Upgrade yourself to an Essentials plan.


Welcome back to Wizehire!

Your account, job postings, and candidate data are ready to pick up where you left off. If you need help, reach out to our support team anytime.


Common Questions

What happens to my jobs when I reactivate?
Your job postings will go live again, and applications will continue where you left off.

Will I be billed immediately?
Yes. Your billing cycle restarts the day you reactivate.

How many times can I reactivate?
You can reactivate up to 2 times per rolling 12-month period. After that, you’ll be prompted to upgrade your plan.

Can I switch plans instead of reactivating?
Yes. You can upgrade to Essentials, Growth, or Concierge if you’d like more features and long-term value.

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