> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.socializit.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.socializit.com/guide/create-list/jobs.md).

# Jobs

Create a list of LinkedIn Jobs in response to your searching parameters.

![](/files/-LuquRiOVHlzGccAp6xz)

1. Choose one or more parameters (keyword/location/industry/current company name/industry name/job function), and click "submit".
2. Select from one or more of drop-down menus (numbers of shown results/location distance/experience level/job type/job post date/entire or part of the company name).
3. A panel will show a recap of chosen parameters.&#x20;
4. Click "search".

![](/files/-LuquuWcl1sIa__N43Jz)

&#x20;  You will get a list of jobs.

&#x20;   Now you are able to:

* list jobs in ascending/descending order for each kind of column.
* filter jobs by keyword or partial keyword.
* **remove jobs** from the list to refine it.

**Give a name to the job list and click save.**

![](/files/-LuqvcZ9o2RZBI8KULfB)

**A pop-up will ask you to** [**create a bot**](/bot-management.md) **for the current list**.


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