
Monetize your site with multiple revenue channels
A flexible billing system allows you to charge customers for almost anything you can think of including job postings, job packs, features jobs, sponsored jobs, resume views, and even job seekers!
Accept all major credit cards
Give customers the flexibility to pay using a method that’s convenient for them. You can accept payments through many payment gateways, which process credit cards and transfer money to your bank account. These include Authorize.net, Google Checkout*, PayPal*, WorldPay*, and 2Checkout*. You can accept Mastercard, Visa, American Express, and Discover. *These are sold at an additional fee in webJobs Standard, and are included free in webJobs Pro.
Charge employers
Billing is incredibly flexible. Charge for single or multiple job postings, set duration, and price. Charge employers to view resumes in your database and sponsor their jobs to rank first in search results. You can even charge employers to be featured on the front page of your site for additional exposure.
Offer multiple items for one price
Every candidate receives a custom profile URL which can be distributed to employers. This drives traffic to your site, and promotes new paying employers to register. Profile URLs are easy to remember in this format: http://www.yoursite.com/person/username.
Give out promotional codes
Billing is incredibly flexible. Charge for single or multiple job postings, set duration, and price. Charge employers to view resumes in your database and sponsor their jobs to rank first in search results. You can even charge employers to be featured on the front page of your site for additional exposure.
Special pricing to your most important clients
Want to offer a special price for a combination 3 Job Postings and 100 resume views? You can bundle items together and offer it to customers for a single price. Encourage customers to spend more, while giving them a better value.
Charge your job seekers
If you’re looking to charge job seekers rather than employers, webJobs can do that too. You can charge job seeker for uploading resumes to your site. This way, they search jobs, but won’t be able to apply until they’ve paid you first.

