Most startup careers pages are either a static list hard-coded into the page, or a full job-board template ($79–149) that's overkill for a team with five open roles. Neither lets a visitor filter to their own department, and neither updates without touching layout.
Careers Section is a lightweight, panel-driven careers block — department filter chips, a role list, and an auto-counted "open roles" badge — with no CMS collection and no job-board plugin to wire up.
What you get:
— Department filter chips auto-extracted from your roles, with an optional per-chip count — set once, no manual tab wiring
— An "N open roles" header badge that auto-counts your total roles, in a fixed-height slot so it never shifts layout when it's empty
— A clean role list: title, department, location, and employment type on one line, with a real "Apply →" link per role (opens in a new tab, ATS or email link compatible)
— A configurable empty state for when hiring pauses — with an optional "Send us your resume anyway" fallback link
— Light/dark theme, single accent color, cross-fade transitions on every filter and hover state
Built for startup and SaaS marketing sites that need a real, working careers section — filterable, panel-driven, updated from the property panel — without standing up a full job board or a CMS collection for five roles.
Most startup careers pages are either a static list hard-coded into the page, or a full job-board template ($79–149) that's overkill for a team with five open roles. Neither lets a visitor filter to their own department, and neither updates without touching layout.
Careers Section is a lightweight, panel-driven careers block — department filter chips, a role list, and an auto-counted "open roles" badge — with no CMS collection and no job-board plugin to wire up.
What you get:
— Department filter chips auto-extracted from your roles, with an optional per-chip count — set once, no manual tab wiring
— An "N open roles" header badge that auto-counts your total roles, in a fixed-height slot so it never shifts layout when it's empty
— A clean role list: title, department, location, and employment type on one line, with a real "Apply →" link per role (opens in a new tab, ATS or email link compatible)
— A configurable empty state for when hiring pauses — with an optional "Send us your resume anyway" fallback link
— Light/dark theme, single accent color, cross-fade transitions on every filter and hover state
Built for startup and SaaS marketing sites that need a real, working careers section — filterable, panel-driven, updated from the property panel — without standing up a full job board or a CMS collection for five roles.