Compare the Top Job Board Software that integrates with CSS as of October 2025

This a list of Job Board software that integrates with CSS. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with CSS. View the products that work with CSS in the table below.

What is Job Board Software for CSS?

Job board software is software that gives organizations, recruitment agencies, or individuals the ability to create and manage online job boards where employers can post job openings and job seekers can search for employment opportunities. These platforms typically include features such as job posting, resume submission, job search and filtering, application tracking, and candidate management. Job board software allows businesses to build customized job listing websites, handle job applications efficiently, and improve the recruitment process. Some platforms also offer additional features like employer branding, subscription models for job postings, and integration with social media or job aggregators. Compare and read user reviews of the best Job Board software for CSS currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Parodia

    Parodia

    Parodia

    Automate the posting of jobs to Twitter and Linked In. Export jobs to Indeed or JobG8 or use these sites to "backfill" search results on your site, earning a commission in the process. Search and apply for jobs from a mobile phone using Parodia's "responsive" interface. Enable clients to signup and pay in realtime. Out-of-the-box integration with Worldpay and Paypal, other gateways can be added. A single install can support several job boards, all administered via a single backend. Clients can log in once and post to the various job boards in your network. The software is full of unencrypted open source code. Any suitably skilled web developer can modify it. Purchase a license for the software, with no ongoing fees. The "look and feel" of a site changed by editing a standard HTML/CSS template. We (or a developer familiar with the Microsoft Platform) can modify the software as much as required.
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