Online job portals are a popular way for job seekers to find job openings and for employers to find qualified candidates. In this competitive era, the education among the people is so increasing that the jobs for them are now decreasing. The companies even want the people who are best in their fields. The database management system for an online job portal plays a critical role in the functionality and success of the website by storing, organizing, and managing the vast amount of information associated with job listings, job seekers, and employers. The database management system is responsible for maintaining the integrity and consistency of the data, providing search and filter functionality for users, ensuring data security and privacy, and generating analytics and reports for website owners to understand the usage of their platform. The job portal database is typically implemented using a relational database management system (RDBMS) such as MySQL, SQL Server or PostgreSQL. These systems provide powerful tools for storing, organizing, and querying data, as well as ensuring data integrity and consistency. Security is another important aspect of a job portal database, as it contains sensitive information such as personal information and resumes of job seekers and employers. Additionally, job portals often provide analytics and reporting capabilities, which can help employers track the effectiveness of their recruitment efforts. Another advantage of online job portals is the cost-effectiveness of the recruitment process. Traditional recruitment methods such as print advertising and recruitment agencies can be costly, whereas online job portals provide a cost-effective alternative. The start dates and end dates for applications’ acceptance, the grace period, the job vacancies’ postings, modifying the privileges etc. are the special features of this system.
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS • Operating System: Windows 7 or above, XAMPP • Programming Language: PHP5.6, PHP7.x • Front-end Development: HTML,CSS, AJAX, JAVASCRIPT • Back-end Development: MYSQL
HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS • Processor – Pentium IV or above • RAM – 2 GB or more • Hard disk – 3 GB or more