How pricing works

Pricing that gives you more control

We’re changing pricing for Sponsored Jobs. Now, you’ll pay a fixed price per application and only pay for the applications that you decide are qualified.

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  1. Only pay for quality

    Reject unwanted applications before you’re charged

  2. You're in control

    Agree to the price up front

  3. Flexible pricing

    Only pay when we deliver results

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How does pay per application pricing work?Not available for all users

See the price per application

Pricing is determined by your job location, job title and the available job seekers in your market, among other factors.

Agree to the price before you pay

You’re always in control of what you spend. Stay within your budget by choosing to set an application limit, or receive applications until you pause your job.

You only pay for results

Set your deal breaker criteria to narrow down your candidate list to people with the skills and qualifications you’re looking for.

Indeed gives you 72 hours to reject unwanted applications before you’re charged.

Why sponsor your job with Indeed?

Compete for great talent using advanced recruitment tools for every Sponsored Job you post on Indeed.

Boost your recruitment performance

Sponsored Jobs are 5 times more likely to result in hiring someone than non-sponsored jobs.Indeed data (UK)

  • Included
    Reject unwanted applications within 72 hours before you're charged
  • Included
    View candidates instantly whose CVs on Indeed match your job description
  • Included
    Increase job visibility in search results

Sponsor your job post now

How does Indeed calculate the price per application for my job post?

Indeed takes into account your local market conditions as well as the job title and location for your job post. These factors influence the price per application at the specific moment you decide to sponsor your job post.

Will the price per application change in the future, even if I post the same job title?

Yes, the price depends on changing market conditions in your area. You will always see the price up front before sponsoring. Your price per application could be more or less, even if you’re sponsoring the same job title as a previous post.

Is the free-to-post option still available?

Yes, certain jobs can be posted for free.

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