Departments setup
Manage your team's departments — a CRUD list with name, description, default flag, and multi-company support.
What departments do
Departments in CVViZ group jobs (Engineering, Sales, Marketing, etc.). Practically, a department appears:
- On the Add Job form's Details tab as a select.
- On the careers page (jobs can be grouped by department).
- As a filter in jobs lists and reports.
Where to manage
Settings → Departments. Permission required:.
Page header: Departments with subtitle "Organize your team structure with departments".
The Departments table
- Department — the department name.
- Company — only shown if your workspace has child companies (sub-accounts) active. Marked with a partition icon when the department belongs to a child company.
- Description — rich-text description (rendered as HTML).
- Default — checkmark if
is_default = 1; one department can be default and is auto-suggested on new jobs. - Actions — Edit and Delete.
Creating a department
- Click + Add Department in the top-right.
- Fill in the name and (optionally) the description.
- For multi-company setups, pick which child company the department belongs to.
- Optionally mark as default.
- Save.
Editing or deleting
From any row's Actions, click Edit to update or Delete to remove. Removing a department can affect existing jobs that reference it — be careful with deletions on departments in active use.
Multi-company / sub-account support
If your workspace has child companies active (set up at Settings → Child Companies), each department can belong to a specific child company. The Company column appears on the table to disambiguate.
Best practices
- Keep the list flat and short. 5–15 departments covers most orgs.
- Match your org chart at a high level. Don't model every team — group small teams under a parent (e.g. "Engineering" rather than "Backend / Frontend / DevOps").
- Set a default. The most-common department for new jobs makes job creation faster.
- Don't model locations or seniority as departments — those are separate fields on the job.
What's not in the page
- No department leads field.
- No hierarchical (parent / child) departments.
- No per-department routing rules (e.g. "all candidates for this dept go to recruiter X").
- No bulk merge across departments.
Tips
- Audit yearly — merge or rename as your org evolves.
- If you have many small departments, ask whether one parent label would serve reporting better.
- Use the description field to capture the department's mission for new joiners.