Validation

Validation

After the installation process has finished, the eRecruiter application should be tested to ensure full functionality.
  1. Open the eRecruiter application in the browser and login.
    1. Perform simple navigation through the application.
    2. Create a PDF from the workspace page by clicking the cog icon and selecting the option.
  2. Open the eRecruiter Customer Portal application in the browser.
  3. Open the eRecruiter API application in the browser.
  4. Open the eRecruiter Applicant Portal application in the browser.
    1. Open a job ad and verify the content of the page.
    2. Try to apply to a job ad or create a new applicant profile.

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