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What is Job Matching?

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πŸ“₯ The information you can control

🎯 How jobs are selected and ranked

πŸ’‘ How to improve your search results

Our matching system is not a simple keyword engine. It analyzes the 4 dimensions of your profile β€” your skills, the role you are looking for, your ideal company (culture, values, atmosphere), and your practical preferences β€” to show you only the jobs that truly match you and for which you have a real chance of getting a response.


πŸ” How to optimize your results with Job Matching

Welcome to the Jungle's matching system analyzes your criteria and profile to present you with the most relevant jobs.



πŸ“₯ The information you can control

To refine your results, you can adjust these criteria at any time:

  • Target job title: the role you are aiming for (e.g., "Senior Product Manager", "Lead Backend Developer").
  • Contract type: permanent contract (CDI), fixed-term contract (CDD), freelance, internship, work-study program (Alternance).
  • Remote work policy: fully remote, hybrid, or on-site.
  • Location: city.
  • Experience range: minimum and maximum years of experience.
  • Cultural preferences: the values and work environment you are looking for.

πŸ’‘ Good to know: the system also automatically analyzes your resume and past experience to suggest jobs that are consistent with your background.



🎯 How jobs are selected and ranked

The system works in 3 steps to ensure relevant results:

Step 1 β€” Non-negotiable criteria βœ…

The system starts by filtering out jobs that do not match your basic requirements:

  • Desired contract type.
  • Experience level required by the company vs. your experience.
  • Remote work policy.
  • Geographic location and search radius.

⚠️ Important: if a job does not meet these criteria, it will never appear in your results.

Step 2 β€” The relevance filter πŸšͺ

For a job to be suggested to you, it must be relevant on at least one of these two aspects:

  • Job title: the job matches the role you are targeting.
  • Your experience: your background matches the profile the company is looking for.

If the job is not relevant enough on both dimensions, it will not be shown to you.

Step 3 β€” The final ranking πŸ†

Jobs that have passed the first two steps are then ranked according to a relevance score that combines:

  1. Job title match (the most important criterion):
    • Measures how closely the role you are looking for matches the one on offer.
  2. Fit with your experience:
    • Compares your professional background with the ideal profile the company is looking for.
  3. Shared skills:
    • Each skill in common increases the score.
  4. Cultural match:
    • If you have filled in your cultural preferences, companies aligned with your values are prioritized.


πŸ’‘ How to improve your search results

Optimize your skills on your profile page:

  • Add specific technical skills (languages, tools, methodologies).
  • Include relevant soft skills for your field.
  • Update this list regularly as your experience evolves.

Refine your target job title:

  • Be specific: prefer "UX Product Designer" over "Designer".
  • Use standard job titles recognized by the market.
  • Change your title based on your results to test different formulations.

Adjust your filters gradually:

  • Start with strict criteria, then broaden them if needed.
  • Explore different remote work policies if you are flexible.

Complete your cultural preferences:

  • Describe the type of environment in which you thrive.
  • Mention the values that matter to you (innovation, social impact, autonomy, etc.).
  • Be authentic to find a true cultural match.

πŸ†˜ If you have any other questions, you can contact us via the contact form at this link.