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These statuses will include: Open (candidates are still being reviewed) Hold (search is temporarily suspended) Cancelled (requisition is no longer going to be filled) Closed (job has been filled)
Applied: You have applied and we have received your application. Under Review: Your application is in the pre-screen phase, which could include recruiter review, hiring manager review, and/or initial phone interview. Interview: You have been invited to and are participating in the formal interview process.
Job Status is the indicator of whether you are trying to fill a job (open), you're temporarily stalled (on hold), you've had to give up (closed), you've hired someone (filled), you've opened but not published (internal) or you've added a job that you aren't ready to work on yet (draft).
What does each application status mean? Each status tells you where your application is within the application process— whether it's been received, reviewed, selected, not-selected and more. Advancing. The job application has been received by the hiring agency and is being considered for employment.
"In process" generally means that your application is still being reviewed or considered by the hiring team. It indicates that the company hasn't reached a final decision yet and is actively going through the selection process.
Often, when you apply for a job, the first status might indicate that the company has received your application. This means that they've received your submission, but it might be in a queue for review. At this stage, hiring managers or recruiters can access all of your hiring documentation.