What are some easy to built Drupal modules to design Job portal and community site?












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I want to build a Job portal where a recruiters can post jobs and seekers can apply through one click. Seeker's profile regarded as Resume. Recruiter and job seeker registration should be approved by Administrator.










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      I want to build a Job portal where a recruiters can post jobs and seekers can apply through one click. Seeker's profile regarded as Resume. Recruiter and job seeker registration should be approved by Administrator.










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      I want to build a Job portal where a recruiters can post jobs and seekers can apply through one click. Seeker's profile regarded as Resume. Recruiter and job seeker registration should be approved by Administrator.







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          Unfortunately, the only pre-packaged Drupal job board installation profiles or scripts are D7 based at this time. Two to consider are:





          • The Recruiter Installation Profile (Free)

          • The Drupal Classifieds Bundle (Paid Theme)


          For Drupal 8, you can build this using CCK, Views, & an open source theme, although "one click" applications may require a custom module to implement.






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          • Thank you. This is what exactly I am looking for.

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          Bad news: easy is nothing if you want to make something valuable. However, I can give you a little advice about the path that you could follow to get the best of Drupal for your development:




          • Learn to use the paragraphs module first to get the structure for
            your data.

          • Then learn to manage the form display for your structures
            so people can input your data more easily (see "manage form display"
            tab).

          • Then learn to manage different displays to show your
            information as you want (see "manage display" tab).

          • Learn views to
            display groups of information with different filters and criteria.


          In my experience when you start with a solution that does "everything" for you at the beginning, this solution will get in your way more sooner than later.



          Good luck!






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          Unfortunately, the only pre-packaged Drupal job board installation profiles or scripts are D7 based at this time. Two to consider are:





          • The Recruiter Installation Profile (Free)

          • The Drupal Classifieds Bundle (Paid Theme)


          For Drupal 8, you can build this using CCK, Views, & an open source theme, although "one click" applications may require a custom module to implement.






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          Unfortunately, the only pre-packaged Drupal job board installation profiles or scripts are D7 based at this time. Two to consider are:





          • The Recruiter Installation Profile (Free)

          • The Drupal Classifieds Bundle (Paid Theme)


          For Drupal 8, you can build this using CCK, Views, & an open source theme, although "one click" applications may require a custom module to implement.






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          • Thank you. This is what exactly I am looking for.

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            Dec 15 '18 at 5:26














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          Unfortunately, the only pre-packaged Drupal job board installation profiles or scripts are D7 based at this time. Two to consider are:





          • The Recruiter Installation Profile (Free)

          • The Drupal Classifieds Bundle (Paid Theme)


          For Drupal 8, you can build this using CCK, Views, & an open source theme, although "one click" applications may require a custom module to implement.






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          Unfortunately, the only pre-packaged Drupal job board installation profiles or scripts are D7 based at this time. Two to consider are:





          • The Recruiter Installation Profile (Free)

          • The Drupal Classifieds Bundle (Paid Theme)


          For Drupal 8, you can build this using CCK, Views, & an open source theme, although "one click" applications may require a custom module to implement.







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          • Thank you. This is what exactly I am looking for.

            – Matam Akhil
            Dec 15 '18 at 5:26



















          • Thank you. This is what exactly I am looking for.

            – Matam Akhil
            Dec 15 '18 at 5:26

















          Thank you. This is what exactly I am looking for.

          – Matam Akhil
          Dec 15 '18 at 5:26





          Thank you. This is what exactly I am looking for.

          – Matam Akhil
          Dec 15 '18 at 5:26













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          Bad news: easy is nothing if you want to make something valuable. However, I can give you a little advice about the path that you could follow to get the best of Drupal for your development:




          • Learn to use the paragraphs module first to get the structure for
            your data.

          • Then learn to manage the form display for your structures
            so people can input your data more easily (see "manage form display"
            tab).

          • Then learn to manage different displays to show your
            information as you want (see "manage display" tab).

          • Learn views to
            display groups of information with different filters and criteria.


          In my experience when you start with a solution that does "everything" for you at the beginning, this solution will get in your way more sooner than later.



          Good luck!






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          • Thanks for your valuable advice.

            – Matam Akhil
            Dec 15 '18 at 5:25
















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          Bad news: easy is nothing if you want to make something valuable. However, I can give you a little advice about the path that you could follow to get the best of Drupal for your development:




          • Learn to use the paragraphs module first to get the structure for
            your data.

          • Then learn to manage the form display for your structures
            so people can input your data more easily (see "manage form display"
            tab).

          • Then learn to manage different displays to show your
            information as you want (see "manage display" tab).

          • Learn views to
            display groups of information with different filters and criteria.


          In my experience when you start with a solution that does "everything" for you at the beginning, this solution will get in your way more sooner than later.



          Good luck!






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          • Thanks for your valuable advice.

            – Matam Akhil
            Dec 15 '18 at 5:25














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          Bad news: easy is nothing if you want to make something valuable. However, I can give you a little advice about the path that you could follow to get the best of Drupal for your development:




          • Learn to use the paragraphs module first to get the structure for
            your data.

          • Then learn to manage the form display for your structures
            so people can input your data more easily (see "manage form display"
            tab).

          • Then learn to manage different displays to show your
            information as you want (see "manage display" tab).

          • Learn views to
            display groups of information with different filters and criteria.


          In my experience when you start with a solution that does "everything" for you at the beginning, this solution will get in your way more sooner than later.



          Good luck!






          share|improve this answer













          Bad news: easy is nothing if you want to make something valuable. However, I can give you a little advice about the path that you could follow to get the best of Drupal for your development:




          • Learn to use the paragraphs module first to get the structure for
            your data.

          • Then learn to manage the form display for your structures
            so people can input your data more easily (see "manage form display"
            tab).

          • Then learn to manage different displays to show your
            information as you want (see "manage display" tab).

          • Learn views to
            display groups of information with different filters and criteria.


          In my experience when you start with a solution that does "everything" for you at the beginning, this solution will get in your way more sooner than later.



          Good luck!







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          • Thanks for your valuable advice.

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          Thanks for your valuable advice.

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          Thanks for your valuable advice.

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