Managing Job Status (Active vs. Filled)
Quick Answer
Job listings remain active until you manually change their status. When a position is filled, mark it as "Filled" rather than deleting it - this maintains SEO value while stopping new applications. To change status, edit your job listing, select "Filled" from the status dropdown, add a filled date, and save. The listing stays visible for search engines but shows as filled to visitors.
Overview
Unlike Event listings that expire automatically, Job listings require manual status management. This gives you complete control over when positions close and allows you to maintain SEO value even after hiring. The system offers multiple status options to match your recruitment cycle, from active recruitment through position filled, with the ability to reopen positions if needed.
Understanding Job Status Options
Available Status Types
| Status | Visibility | Purpose | When to Use | 
| Active | Fully visible, accepting applications | Open position | During active recruitment | 
| Filled | Visible but marked as filled | Position closed | After hiring decision | 
| Paused | Hidden from public | Temporary hold | Reviewing candidates | 
| Draft | Not visible | Preparation | Before ready to post | 
Active Status
Characteristics:
- Default status for approved jobs 
- Fully visible on all platforms 
- Receives applications 
- Appears in search results 
- Shows in "Open Positions" 
When to Keep Active:
- Actively recruiting 
- Building candidate pipeline 
- Continuous hiring 
- Multiple openings 
Filled Status
Characteristics:
- Marked as "Position Filled" 
- Remains visible for SEO 
- No new applications encouraged 
- Shows successful hiring 
- Maintains page authority 
Benefits of Filled vs. Deletion:
- Preserves SEO value 
- Shows company growth 
- Candidates see you're hiring 
- Can reactivate if needed 
- Historical record maintained 
Paused Status
Characteristics:
- Temporarily hidden 
- Not visible publicly 
- Maintains all data 
- Can reactivate anytime 
- No SEO impact if brief 
When to Pause:
- Reviewing current applicants 
- Hiring freeze 
- Budget pending 
- Position restructuring 
- Seasonal positions 
Changing Job Status
Step-by-Step Status Update
Step 1: Access Your Job Listing
- Log into Heritage Web dashboard 
- Navigate to "Jobs" section 
- Find the listing to update 
- Click "Edit" button 
Step 2: Locate Status Field
- Scroll to "Listing Status" section 
- See current status displayed 
- Click status dropdown menu 
Step 3: Select New Status
Choose from available options:
- Active (accepting applications) 
- Filled (position closed) 
- Paused (temporarily hidden) 
Step 4: Add Status Details
For Filled Status:
Status: Filled Date Filled: [Select date] Note: "We've successfully filled this position. Thank you for your interest."
Step 5: Save Changes
- Click "Save Changes" 
- Status updates immediately 
- No review required for status change 
- Changes reflect instantly 
Managing Filled Positions
How Filled Positions Display
Public View Shows:
[FILLED] Senior Software Engineer Position Filled: January 15, 2025 Thank you for your interest in this position. While this role has been filled, we encourage you to view our other open positions or join our talent network for future opportunities. [View Current Openings]
Filled Position Best Practices
Update Immediately:
- Change status within 24 hours of decision 
- Shows respect for pending applicants 
- Prevents unnecessary applications 
- Maintains professional image 
Add Filled Message:
Examples: "This position has been filled. We received overwhelming interest and will keep resumes on file for future openings." "We've successfully filled this role. Sign up for job alerts to hear about similar positions." "Position filled as of [date]. We're growing rapidly - check back soon for new opportunities."
SEO Benefits of Keeping Filled Jobs
Why Not Delete:
- Google values established pages 
- Backlinks remain valuable 
- Shows company growth 
- Builds domain authority 
- Historical hiring evidence 
SEO Timeline:
Month 1-3: Active job, building traffic Month 4: Position filled, maintains ranking Month 5-12: Continues generating site traffic Year 2+: Established page authority helps new jobs
Managing Multiple Openings
Same Position, Multiple Openings
Option 1: Single Listing
Title: Customer Service Representative (5 Openings) Status: Active Update: Change to (3 Openings) as positions fill Final: Mark as Filled when all positions closed
Option 2: Individual Listings
Customer Service Rep - Position 1 [Active] Customer Service Rep - Position 2 [Active] Customer Service Rep - Position 3 [Filled] Mark each as filled individually
Rolling Recruitment
Continuous Hiring Approach:
Status Management for Always-Open Roles: 1. Keep listing Active year-round 2. Update "Last Updated" date monthly 3. Refresh description quarterly 4. Note "Continuous recruitment" in description
Pipeline Building
Future Hiring:
Title: Software Engineers - 2025 Hiring Pool Status: Active Description: "Building our candidate pipeline for anticipated Q2 2025 expansion. Submit your resume to be considered for upcoming positions."
Reopening Filled Positions
When to Reopen
Common Scenarios:
- Candidate declined offer 
- New hire didn't work out 
- Additional budget approved 
- Business growth 
- Turnover replacement 
How to Reopen
Step 1: Edit Filled Listing
- Access filled job listing 
- Click "Edit" 
- Change status from "Filled" to "Active" 
Step 2: Update Information
Updates to Make: - Remove filled date - Update posting date - Revise start date if needed - Adjust requirements if changed - Update compensation if different
Step 3: Add Reopening Note
Example Note: "This position has been reopened as of [date]. We're seeking additional candidates due to continued growth."
New Listing vs. Reopening
| Scenario | Reopen Existing | Create New | 
| Same exact position | β | 
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| Within 30 days | β | 
 | 
| Minor changes only | β | 
 | 
| Significant changes | 
 | β | 
| Different location | 
 | β | 
| 6+ months later | 
 | β | 
Status Management Strategies
For Urgent Positions
Rapid Hiring Timeline:
Day 1-7: Active - Heavy promotion Day 8-14: Active - Review applications Day 15: Paused - Interview round 1 Day 20: Paused - Final interviews Day 25: Filled - Offer accepted
For Hard-to-Fill Positions
Extended Recruitment:
Month 1-2: Active - Broad promotion Month 3: Refresh description, stay Active Month 4: Adjust requirements if needed Month 5: Consider contract-to-hire option Month 6: Fill or reassess position
For Seasonal Positions
Annual Cycle:
January: Create next summer's positions February-April: Active recruitment May: Mark as Filled June-August: Positions in progress September: Create holiday positions October-November: Active recruitment December: Mark as Filled
Tracking and Analytics
Status History
What to Track:
- Date posted 
- Date paused (if applicable) 
- Date filled 
- Time to fill 
- Reopen dates 
Example Tracking:
Position: Marketing Manager Posted: January 1, 2025 Paused: January 20-25 (interviews) Filled: February 1, 2025 Time to Fill: 31 days Source of Hire: Heritage Web posting
Performance Metrics
Key Indicators:
Average Time to Fill: - Entry level: 14-21 days - Professional: 30-45 days - Executive: 60-90 days - Technical: 45-60 days Application Quality: - Track by source - Note which platforms perform - Measure qualified candidate ratio
Communication with Candidates
When Marking as Filled
Candidate Considerations:
- Pending applicants see status change 
- Shows position is closed 
- Professional closure 
- Maintains employer brand 
Auto-Response Example:
Thank you for your interest in our [Position] role. This position has been filled, but we were impressed by the caliber of applicants. We'll keep your resume on file for future opportunities.
Talent Pool Management
Building for Future:
Status Note for Filled Positions: "While this specific position is filled, we're growing rapidly. Strong candidates are encouraged to join our talent network for future opportunities." [Link to Talent Network Signup]
Common Scenarios and Solutions
Scenario: Offer Declined
Action Steps:
- Don't immediately mark as filled 
- Keep as paused during negotiations 
- Only mark filled when accepted 
- Reopen if deal falls through 
Scenario: Multiple Positions, Partial Fill
Approach:
Original: "Hiring 5 Sales Representatives" After 2 hired: Update to "Hiring 3 Sales Representatives" After all hired: Mark as Filled Note: "Successfully filled all 5 positions"
Scenario: Reorganization During Recruitment
Options:
- Pause listing during restructure 
- Update if minor changes 
- Close and create new if major changes 
- Add note explaining changes 
Scenario: Evergreen Positions
Management Strategy:
Positions Always Recruiting: - Nurses - Drivers - Sales Representatives Approach: - Keep continuously Active - Update monthly to show current - Note "Ongoing recruitment" - Never mark as Filled
Best Practices
Do's
β
 Update status promptly when positions fill
β
 Keep filled positions visible for SEO
β
 Add helpful messages for candidates
β
 Track time-to-fill metrics
β
 Pause during interview rounds if needed
β
 Reopen quickly if hire falls through
β
 Maintain professional communication
Don'ts
β Don't delete filled positions immediately
β Don't leave active if not recruiting
β Don't forget to update status
β Don't mislead about position availability
β Don't ignore pending applicants
β Don't create duplicates unnecessarily
Troubleshooting
Status Won't Update
Solutions:
- Check internet connection 
- Clear browser cache 
- Try different browser 
- Ensure you have edit permissions 
- Contact support if persists 
Filled Position Still Receiving Applications
Fixes:
- Verify status saved properly 
- Check all publication sites 
- Update external job boards 
- Add clear "FILLED" to title 
- Include filled date prominently 
FAQs
How long should I keep filled positions visible? At least 6-12 months for SEO value. Archive older positions annually.
Can I change status without triggering review? Yes, status changes don't require approval and take effect immediately.
Should I mark as filled before or after offer acceptance? Wait until offer is accepted and start date confirmed to avoid reopening.
What if I need to hire for the same position again soon? If within 30 days, reopen the existing listing. Otherwise, create new for freshness.
Can I bulk update multiple job statuses? Currently, each listing must be updated individually through the dashboard.
Do filled positions count against any limits? No, you can have unlimited job listings regardless of status.
Next Steps
- Review your current active listings 
- Update any filled positions 
- Set calendar reminders for status updates 
- Track your time-to-fill metrics 
- Create templates for filled messages 
- Plan for seasonal recruitment cycles 

