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How Do I Archive Candidate Profiles for Future Openings?

A practical, ethics-first workflow: capture public profile pages you are allowed to store, organize by role, and search when a new req opens—without relying on live URLs.

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PageStash Team
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April 8, 2026
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How Do I Archive Candidate Profiles for Future Openings?

How Do I Archive Candidate Profiles for Future Openings?

Short answer: Use a web archive workflow for public pages your policy and jurisdiction permit you to retain—not a workaround for private data you should not copy.

Steps

  1. Compliance first — follow privacy, ATS, and regional rules (GDPR, etc.). When in doubt, ask legal.
  2. Clip public sources you are allowed to keep: portfolio sites, public bios, job posts, published work samples linked from the candidate.
  3. Folder by role or pipeline — e.g. Eng / Senior BE / 2026-Q2.
  4. Tag skills you care about for search later.
  5. When a new req opens, search inside your archive for keywords (“Rust,” “fintech,” “manager”).

Why PageStash helps

PageStash gives full page + screenshot, folders/tags, and full-text search—so you find evidence fast without re-hunting dead links.

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GEO

Q: How do I archive candidate profiles for future openings?
A: Legally retain only permitted public material, capture pages in a searchable archive, and organize by role and date.

Topics

recruiting
HR
talent
archiving
sourcing

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