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Insert tracking codes and JS scripts into your careers site
Insert tracking codes and JS scripts into your careers site

*ADVANCED* Use tracking codes from Google or Facebook

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1. Click CareersHub in the top-right and select Go to dashboard.

2. Click Edit next to Careers site (Version 1.0).

3. Open the Careers site editor and go to Custom styling.

4. In the Scripts in header and Custom body sections, you can insert various tracking codes and JS scripts.

Google Analytics

Insert the Google Analytics script in the Scripts in header section. Copy and paste the script provided by Google Analytics and add your ID. 

For more information on the analytics script read the article How analytics.js Works from Google.

Custom tracking script for Google Ads conversion

1. Copy this tracking script to a text editor.

2. Change the text “GOOGLE_CONVERSION_ID” and “CONVERSION_LABEL” in the script to your own data.

3. Paste the edited script to the Scripts in header section of your careers site.

Custom tracking pixel for Facebook

This script is to track candidates coming from Facebook (either via organic sharing or ads) and completing their applications on your careers site.

1. Copy this tracking script to a text editor.

2. Change the text “FACEBOOK_PIXEL_ID” in the script to your own data.

3. Paste the edited script to the Scripts in header section of your careers site.

Custom tracking script for redirected candidates after applying

This script is to track candidates you redirect to another site after they complete their applications on your careers site.

1. Copy this tracking script to a text editor.

2. Change the text http://recruitee.com" in the script to the URL of the site that you redirect candidates to.

3. Paste the edited script to the Scripts in header section of your careers site.

Note: This script will only track successful applications that go from your Recruitee careers site to your redirected site, not the visits to your redirected site.

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