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How do I create and manage Saved Job Searches 
How do I create and manage Saved Job Searches

Saved Job Searches allow you to conveniently reload your search criteria at a later time. You will also receive daily emails when new jobs are posted that match your search.

You can create and manage saved searches from the Job Search page.
Note: You must log in to manage or create saved searches.


Create a saved search:
  1. From the Job Search page run a search with your desired criteria.
  2. Click "SAVE THIS SEARCH" on the toolbar.
  3. Enter a name for your search and click "Save"
Load an existing saved search:
  1. From the Job Search page click "OPEN SAVED SEARCHES" on the toolbar.
  2. A list of your saved searches will be displayed.
  3. Click the desired search to automatically populate the search criteria.
Delete a saved search:
  1. From the Job Search page click "OPEN SAVED SEARCHES" on the toolbar.
  2. A list of your saved searches will be displayed.
  3. Click the [X] next to the saved search you wish to delete.


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