Resource Highlight: Jobs Board

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Mission Capital is proud to be the go-to resource for nonprofit jobseekers throughout Central Texas. For those organizations searching for talented candidates, your membership package includes a set number of job posts.

The job posts included in your membership package expire after your membership term. If you run out of posts, you can purchase additional posts at 50% of the non-member price.  

*Please note: DO NOT purchase new posts until you have used all previous posts, as it will reset after payment, resulting in loss of any leftover posts.  

The cost for 3 job posts is $150 for members and currently runs the length of the term, though we are exploring ways to have additional purchased posts moved across terms in our system. You can find the link to purchase additional job posts by using this link

Enjoy some facts about the Jobs Board as of 2/7/23:

  • 817 Active Candidates 

  • 223 Active Job Postings 

  • 15 New Candidates Between 1/9/23 - 2/1/23 

  • Between 500-900 job views per day in January 

Jobs Board FAQs 

How long do the posts included in my membership last?  

For the full length of your membership term, you are allotted 3 posts for Standard, 6 for Premium, 15 for Ultimate. Should you use those posts before your term ends, you are able to buy more.   

What do I do if I run out of job posts? 

You can purchase additional job posts for 50% of the cost that nonmembers purchase them, it is 3 job posts for $150 

I don’t have access to my organization’s jobs page, how do I get access? 

The membership contact for your organization can add other company administrators or users at any time.  

I forgot my login, what do I do? 

Email membership@missioncapital.org, and we can check your login and reset your password. 

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