Title: Display all job types by default
Last modified: September 7, 2023

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# Display all job types by default

 *  Resolved [alychef](https://wordpress.org/support/users/alychef/)
 * (@alychef)
 * [2 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/display-all-job-types-by-default/)
 * I want to be able to show all jobs and job types by default on the jobs page,
   rather than having to select the job types to view the jobs list.
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   to see the link]_

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 *  Plugin Contributor [Stef (a11n)](https://wordpress.org/support/users/erania-pinnera/)
 * (@erania-pinnera)
 * [2 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/display-all-job-types-by-default/#post-17040266)
 * Hello [@alychef](https://wordpress.org/support/users/alychef/),
 * By default, the Job Listing page in WP Job Manager shows all active jobs posted
   on your site. However, if you want to display all job types by default without
   having to select them, you can change the “Category Filter Type” setting.
 * To do this, follow these steps:
    1. Go to your WordPress dashboard.
    2. Navigate to “Job Listings” and click on “Settings”.
    3. Click on the “Job Listings” tab.
    4. Scroll down to the “Category Filter Type” option.
    5. Select the “Jobs will be shown if within ANY selected category” option from 
       the dropdown menu.
    6. Save your changes.
 * By selecting the “Any” option, the job listing page will display all jobs regardless
   of the job type selected in the search field. This means that all job types will
   be shown by default on the jobs page without the need to select them.
 * Please note that this setting applies to the job category filter. If you have
   installed the Job Tags plugin, you can use job tags as an additional taxonomy
   to categorize and filter job listings. However, unlike category and type filters,
   job tags only support one selection at a time for filtering.
 * Hope that answers your question and I didn’t misinterpret it!

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 * Last reply from: [Stef (a11n)](https://wordpress.org/support/users/erania-pinnera/)
 * Last activity: [2 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/display-all-job-types-by-default/#post-17040266)
 * Status: resolved