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[SUBMIT] Building a Job Board With Webiny CMS, NextJS and TailwindCSS #118

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femakin opened this issue Nov 18, 2022 · 2 comments
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femakin commented Nov 18, 2022

Introduction

Job boards allow employers to post job listings with information about roles, requirements, qualifications, and perks. The purpose of job boards is to connect job seekers with potential employers or companies. Resumes are submitted in response to job postings.
Follow through to discover how to build a job board application using Webiny.

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In this article, we will learn a lot about Webiny CMS and how to use Webiny CMS to build a job board.

In this article, we will learn how to build a job board with Webiny CMS, Next.js, and Tailwind CSS. Below is a list of what this tutorial covers.

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  • Brief Introduction
  • Setting up Webiny.
  • Content Architecture
  • Setting up the Frontend.
  • Connecting the backend to the frontend
  • API Routes
  • Conclusion.
  • Resources.

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@endymion1818 endymion1818 added the Brief review Brief received and in review label Dec 8, 2022
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Thanks for your submission @femakin, are you on the Slack channel? Please ping me or @swapnilmmane there, we'd like to discuss your approach to using Webiny's APIs there. Thanks!

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femakin commented Dec 20, 2022

Thanks, @endymion1818 I messaged @swapnilmmane on Slack already. Waiting for his response

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