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CareerBoard Chrome Extension for Vacancy Capture and Reuse

Use the CareerBoard Chrome extension to capture vacancy context into your workspace and keep roles connected to evaluation, tailoring, prep, and tracking.

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Save the role onceReuse the same role context laterCapture feeds the system, not another silo

Why CareerBoard

Keep the whole search in one operating system

CareerBoard works best when you want every role, document, interview, and AI workflow to stay connected instead of resetting across separate tools.

Save the role once

Reuse the same role context later

Capture feeds the system, not another silo

Overview

What this public page needs to communicate

The Chrome extension matters because capture is where job-search fragmentation often starts. CareerBoard turns a role you found on the web into a structured record that can power the rest of the workflow instead of dying in a tab, bookmark, or copied note.

Save the role once

Bring the vacancy and source link into the workspace without repetitive copy-paste loops.

Reuse the same role context later

The captured vacancy can feed evaluation, resume tailoring, interview prep, and application tracking.

Capture feeds the system, not another silo

The extension is valuable because it strengthens the workspace, not because it becomes a separate destination on its own.

Workflow

How this fits into the CareerBoard system

These pages explain how assistant, integration, and capture entrypoints map back to the actual workspace and its role-based workflows.

01

Capture a vacancy from the browser

Save the role into CareerBoard while preserving the original source context and copied vacancy details.

02

Evaluate and organize it inside the workspace

Decide whether the role deserves application effort before generating resumes or prep materials for it.

03

Move into the rest of the workflow

Once the role is in CareerBoard, the same record can power tailoring, tracking, preparation, and later interview review.

Questions

Common clarifications

Short answers for product framing and public discoverability.