Job board monitoring

A job board monitor for your target company shortlist

Monitor the job boards behind the companies you care about, then get alerted when a new posting matches your search.

Use a monitor when a job board is worth watching repeatedly.

Many companies publish roles on dedicated job boards powered by hiring platforms. JobBeacon turns those boards into monitored sources with filters and email alerts.

What makes the monitor useful

JobBeacon focuses on repeat checking, change detection, and inbox-worthy matches.

Scheduled checks

Keep watching selected company job boards after setup, so your search does not depend on memory.

New posting detection

Separate new roles from listings you have already seen.

Keyword and location filters

Filter by the roles and places that matter before an alert reaches you.

How to monitor a job board

The workflow stays narrow: add the source, define what matters, and let JobBeacon check it.

01Add the company's job board URL

Paste the URL for the company or hiring platform you want monitored.

02Choose matching rules

Use keywords and locations to decide which postings count as relevant.

03Review alerts instead of feeds

Open the email only when a new matching job appears.

This is a fit when...

  • You follow companies with dedicated job boards.
  • You want a cleaner workflow than saved searches on broad platforms.
  • You need alerts tied to the company's own posting source.
  • You want to reduce daily manual checking.

Job board monitor FAQ

What is a job board monitor?
A job board monitor checks a job board repeatedly and notifies you when new postings match your filters.
Which job boards can JobBeacon monitor?
JobBeacon detects many common hiring platforms automatically. Paste a company careers or job board URL to start.
Do I still need LinkedIn job alerts?
LinkedIn can help with discovery. JobBeacon is better once you have specific company job boards you want watched.

Turn important job boards into alerts.

Add a company job board, set filters, and stop checking it manually.

Monitor a job board