# Requisition

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Before creating a job to publish on your Career Page, there is a very first step that takes place internally in any company: getting approval for a new position or replacement in your organization.

Typically, a hiring manager creates and files a requisition by filling in all the required information and submitting the request. Once a requisition is approved, the recruitment process can begin!

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[Setting](/product-guides/requisition/setting.md)
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[Requisition Status](/product-guides/requisition/requisition-status.md)
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[How to use it?](/product-guides/requisition/how-to-use-it.md)
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