About WPJobus WP Theme

WPJobus is a job board and resume WordPress theme built by Themes-Dojo. It ships with two core functions: job listings and candidate resumes, both handled without relying on WP Job Manager. The theme uses its own plugin system, which keeps things tightly integrated but means you are working within a specific ecosystem from the start.

Out of the box you get front-end job submission, employer dashboards, resume browsing, and a search system with filters for location, category, and job type. The design is clean and suited to employment platforms, staffing agencies, and freelance marketplaces. Themes-Dojo actively maintains the theme, and it supports popular page builders. For anyone building a job board from scratch on WordPress, WPJobus covers the essential feature set without heavy reliance on third-party plugins.

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WPJobus looks straightforward until you try to modify the job submission flow, add custom pricing tiers, or integrate a third-party HR tool. That is when having an experienced developer matters. Through Codeable, every developer is vetted and specializes in WordPress, so you are not handing your project to a generalist. Our WPJobus developers have worked on job boards across industries and know the theme’s codebase well enough to extend it cleanly. No guesswork, no patch-over-patch fixes.

Pros

  • Built-in job board and resume system with no dependency on WP Job Manager
  • Front-end job submission and employer dashboards included out of the box
  • WooCommerce integration supports paid listings and membership monetization
  • Active development from Themes-Dojo with regular compatibility updates
  • Clean search and filter system with location, category, and job type support

Cons

  • Locked into the Themes-Dojo plugin ecosystem, limiting flexibility with third-party job tools
  • Deep customization requires familiarity with the theme's own hooks and plugin structure
  • Premium add-ons sold separately, so full feature sets carry an additional cost
  • Limited native multilingual support without WPML, which adds setup complexity
  • Documentation is functional but sparse on advanced use cases and developer guidance

Who is WPJobus for?

General Job Board

WPJobus handles multi-employer job boards well. Employers can register, post listings, and manage applications from a front-end dashboard. Job seekers can create profiles, upload resumes, and apply directly. The built-in search with category and location filters works for general-purpose employment sites without needing additional plugins to cover core functionality.

Staffing and Recruitment Agency

Agencies managing placements for multiple clients benefit from WPJobus’s employer account system. Recruiters can post on behalf of clients, review candidate resumes, and track applications. The resume browsing feature allows proactive candidate sourcing, which fits the internal workflow of a staffing agency better than a simple job listing plugin would.

Freelance Marketplace

With WooCommerce add-ons, WPJobus can support a freelance marketplace where clients post projects and freelancers submit proposals. Membership tiers can control how many listings or applications each user can make. This requires custom development to fully implement, but the theme’s architecture supports it without requiring a complete platform rebuild.

Industry-Specific Job Platform

Niche job boards for sectors like healthcare, tech, or construction work well on WPJobus. Custom job categories, specialized search filters, and tailored application fields can be added by a developer. The theme’s flexible taxonomy system makes it possible to build a focused platform that feels purpose-built rather than a generic directory with a custom skin.

University or Campus Career Portal

Universities building career portals for students and alumni can use WPJobus to list part-time roles, internships, and graduate positions. Employer accounts can be limited to verified companies, and student profiles can serve as lightweight digital resumes. With some custom development, on-campus event listings and employer fair features can be added alongside standard job board functionality.

Customizing WPJobus

WPJobus ships with a theme options panel and supports the WordPress Customizer for basic visual changes like colors, fonts, and layout adjustments. Header and footer layouts can be switched, and homepage sections are modular enough to rearrange without touching code.

Beyond surface-level changes, deeper customization gets technical fast. Custom job fields, modified search filters, employer profile layouts, and payment gateway integration all require PHP and a solid understanding of how the WPJobus plugin hooks work. A WPJobus expert knows which filters and actions to use without breaking core functionality across theme updates. If you need tailored features, like niche job categories or a custom matching algorithm, working with someone who has hands-on WPJobus experience saves significant time and avoids costly rework.

Recommended plugins for WPJobus

WPJobus bundles its own plugin for job and resume management. Premium add-ons from Themes-Dojo extend this with features like paid job listings, membership packages, and WooCommerce-based monetization. Google Maps integration handles location-based searches, and social login plugins are compatible for reducing registration friction.

For site speed, image optimization and caching plugins work without conflicts. If you want to grow organic traffic from job seekers, pairing WPJobus with a proper WordPress SEO strategy is worth the effort. Heavy add-on use can affect load times, so reviewing WordPress performance after major changes is a good habit.

Not sure which plugins to use? This WordPress plugins directory covers the most popular options with reviews and setup guides.

WPJobus common issues

WPJobus job submission form not working

This usually comes down to a permission conflict or a plugin clash interfering with the front-end form scripts. Start by checking whether the issue appears when all other plugins are disabled. If the form loads correctly, reactivate plugins one at a time to find the conflict. Also verify that the user role submitting the job has the correct capabilities set in the WPJobus plugin settings. A JavaScript console error often points to the exact conflict. If you cannot isolate it, a WordPress bug fixing service can diagnose it quickly.

WPJobus search filter not returning results

Empty or incorrect search results in WPJobus are often tied to a geolocation API issue or a mismatch between how job data is stored and how the filter queries it. Check that your Google Maps API key is active and has the Geocoding API enabled. Also confirm that existing jobs have location data saved in the expected format. Re-saving a few listings manually can confirm whether it is a data issue. If filters like job type or category are broken, check for custom taxonomy registration conflicts with other plugins.

WPJobus WooCommerce payment not completing

When WooCommerce payments fail on a WPJobus site, the first thing to check is whether the WPJobus WooCommerce add-on version is compatible with your current WooCommerce version. Version mismatches after WooCommerce updates are a common cause. Also check your payment gateway logs in WooCommerce settings for specific error codes. If orders are created but not completing, the issue is likely in the order status hook that WPJobus listens to when activating a listing after payment.

WPJobus emails not sending after application

Missing application notification emails in WPJobus are typically caused by a server mail delivery issue rather than a theme bug. WordPress relies on PHP mail by default, which many hosts block. Install an SMTP plugin and connect it to a transactional email service like SendGrid or Mailgun. After that, check the WPJobus email settings to confirm notification templates are enabled. If emails still do not arrive, check spam folders and verify the from address matches your domain to avoid rejection by receiving mail servers.

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WPJobus FAQ

Yes. WPJobus uses its own plugin system developed by Themes-Dojo. It does not require or depend on WP Job Manager. All job listing, resume, and application functionality runs through the bundled plugin. This is one reason the theme feels tightly integrated, though it does mean you cannot easily swap in WP Job Manager extensions if you want to expand later.

Yes, but it requires the WooCommerce add-on sold separately by Themes-Dojo. Once installed, you can set up paid listing packages, charge per listing, or create membership plans that give employers a set number of posts. Standard WooCommerce payment gateways like Stripe and PayPal work with this setup. Basic configuration is straightforward, but complex pricing tiers benefit from developer involvement.

WPJobus is compatible with Elementor for building standard pages. The core job board functionality, such as listing pages, search results, employer dashboards, and application forms, is controlled by the theme’s own templates rather than Elementor widgets. You can design surrounding content with Elementor, but the job board sections themselves are not drag-and-drop editable through the page builder.

Migrating an existing job board to WPJobus is possible but requires careful data mapping. Jobs, resumes, employer accounts, and application records all need to be imported into WPJobus’s custom post types and user structure. There is no one-click migration tool from platforms like WP Job Manager or Indeed-style imports. A developer experienced in WordPress migration can handle this without data loss.

Custom fields in WPJobus can be added through the theme’s field configuration settings for basic additions. For more complex fields that appear in search filters or affect how listings are displayed, you need to work with the theme’s custom field API and template overrides. Adding fields to the front-end submission form also requires PHP edits. This is one of the more common requests handled by a WPJobus developer.

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Whether you need a WPJobus site built from scratch, existing features extended, or a persistent bug fixed, we can match you with a developer who knows this theme. Work is scoped clearly, priced fairly, and delivered through a vetted process. Get a free estimate with no obligation to hire. You describe the project, receive a quote, and decide if you want to move forward. It is completely risk-free.

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