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Why does the look of my post vary on job boards?

Learn why your job post looks different across job boards, including Google, and how formatting and platform rules affect visibility.

Written by Tamalyn Holcomb
Updated this week

Overview

It’s normal for your job post to look different across job boards, including Google.

Wizehire sends your job content out, but each platform controls how it’s displayed. That means formatting, layout, and what candidates see first can vary.


Why your job post looks different

  • each job board uses its own layout and formatting rules

  • formatting (like bullets and spacing) may be adjusted automatically

  • longer descriptions may be shortened or collapsed

  • details like pay, location, or job type may appear differently

  • Google may show only a portion of your job or pull key details into search results

💡 Helpful note: Wizehire sends your job content, but platforms like Google and job boards control how it appears to candidates.


How to improve consistency

  • keep formatting simple and easy to scan

  • place key details at the top (pay, schedule, location)

  • clearly list must-have qualifications

  • write with the assumption that only part of your job may be shown

💡 Helpful note: Clear, front-loaded job posts perform better across all platforms, especially in search results.


Common Questions

Is it normal for my job to look different on each site?
Yes. Every platform, including Google, displays jobs differently.

Can Wizehire control how my job appears on Google or job boards?
No. These platforms control the final display.

Why is my job description shortened?
Some platforms, including Google, only show part of your job upfront.

How do I make sure candidates see important details?
Put the most important information at the top of your job post.

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