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Archiving or deleting a job application in the job tracker is not possible #11

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alejo4373 opened this issue Apr 5, 2021 · 2 comments

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@alejo4373
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Hi Corey, I would like to work on adding the functionality of adding either an option to archive a job application or completely removing it.

I'd like to start using the app, but I have used my account for demoing to fellows how to use the job tracker, and now I have a bunch of undesirable job applications in my account without a way of getting rid of them.

@coreyladovsky
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Hey Alejo,
I think the ability to archive a job sounds reasonable.
Where do you envision the option to archive it? Is it just another job status? Is it something else? How should it effect the job stats? Can a user see archived jobs? Can the be unarchived? Let me know your vision :-).

In the meantime, for demo purposes I'd recommend using the teststudent account. (let me know if you need help getting the credentials for them they're in our staff notion).

Lastly, if you're really concerned about the undesirable job apps you've got, I can go into the DB and remove them if you can identify which ones they are.

@alejo4373
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@coreyladovsky yeah I guess archiving a job could just be another job status. I guess this prompted me to think that might be better to let users completely delete the job posting if they so want? What is your take on it?

I was thinking of having button like in the screenshot below

Screen Shot 2021-04-05 at 1 14 51 PM

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