How to Post Jobs to Multiple Locations Using Satellite Jobs
How to Post Jobs to Multiple Locations Using Satellite Jobs
Satellite jobs let you publish the same role in multiple cities or regions while keeping applicants connected to the canonical original job.
What are satellite jobs?

A satellite job is a location-specific copy of a main job. Candidates who apply to satellite jobs are directed to the canonical job, so you can keep one pipeline, one set of automations, and one set of AI Scoring criteria.
When to use satellite jobs
Use satellite jobs when:
- The role is essentially the same across locations.
- You want location-specific job-board listings.
- You do not want separate candidate pipelines for every city.
- You want the same workflow and screening criteria for all locations.
Do not use satellite jobs if each location needs a different hiring process, separate interview team, or materially different requirements. In that case, create separate jobs.
Create satellite jobs
- Create the main job with the complete description, requirements, workflow, and scoring criteria.
- Go to the Jobs list.
- Click Clone job on the main job row.

- Choose Create and Publish Satellite Jobs.
- Add target locations manually or use AI Recommend for suggested locations.
- Choose whether to fully clone the job or use AI rewrite for location-specific wording.
Customize location details
Satellite setup can adjust local details such as salary range and currency where appropriate.

Schedule publication
Satellite jobs can be published with a delay between locations. The default interval is 12 hours; set the interval to 0 if you want all selected locations published immediately.


What happens after publishing
- Each satellite appears as a separate location listing.
- Applicants flow into the canonical job.
- Workflow automations and AI Scoring are managed from the canonical job.
- You review candidates in one pipeline instead of separate city pipelines.
Related article
For the cloning options behind satellite jobs, see How to Clone a Job.
Updated on: 17/06/2026
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