Overview
You can post a job in another location by creating a new job in a different market.
Each market represents a geographic area, and job boards require locations to be far enough apart to avoid duplicate listings.
Key rule: avoid duplicate postings
Posting the same job in the same area can cause issues.
Job boards may:
flag listings as duplicates
combine or hide duplicate posts
reduce visibility across all your jobs
π‘ Helpful note: Jobs in the same city or within ~35 miles are often considered duplicates.
How to post in another location
create a new job post
select a location at least 35 miles away from your existing job
publish the job in that new market
This allows your job to reach candidates in a different geographic area.
Plan and market considerations
π‘ Plan note: Adding a new location may require adding a new market.
some plans include a limited number of markets
adding a new market may result in an additional cost
Quickstart users may be prompted to upgrade to access multiple markets
When to post multiple jobs
Posting multiple jobs can be effective when:
hiring in different cities or regions
expanding your candidate reach
targeting distinct geographic markets
What to avoid
posting the same job multiple times in the same area
creating listings within 35 miles of each other
duplicating content across nearby locations
π‘ Duplicating jobs is considered 'bad practice' or 'flooding the market' by job boards, and some major boards may even hide all of your jobs as a result!
Example of a duplicate jobs being lumped together/hidden:
Common Questions
Can I post the same job in multiple locations?
Yes, as long as the locations are far enough apart to be considered separate markets.
What happens if I post duplicate jobs?
Job boards may hide or suppress your listings.
Do I need to pay for additional locations?
Possibly. Adding markets depends on your plan and may require an upgrade or additional cost.

