🚀 Build a Job Board in Salesforce LWC – HireMe Mini Project Series
🔹 Introduction
Learning Lightning Web Components (LWC) becomes much easier when you build something practical instead of following syntax-based examples.
In this HireMe Mini Project series, we build a complete Job Board application in Salesforce using LWC — covering UI, data model, Apex integration, search functionality, and record operations.
This project simulates a real-world Salesforce application that you can confidently showcase in interviews or your portfolio.
🧩 What Is the HireMe Job Board?
- View job listings
- Search jobs dynamically
- Open job details
- Apply for jobs using Salesforce features
- Get instant feedback using Toast notifications
The entire app is built using clean, reusable, and scalable LWC architecture.
📺 Playlist Breakdown
1️⃣ Project Overview & Demo
Understanding what we will build in this mini project.
2️⃣ Data Model & Environment Setup
Creating Job objects, fields, and demo data.
3️⃣ Reusable Job Tile Component
Designing reusable UI components.
4️⃣ Create Job Records
Preparing realistic data for the demo.
5️⃣ HireMe App, Console & Home Page
Creating a custom Salesforce App and console.
6️⃣ Search, Apex & @wire
Implementing Apex logic and reactive data fetching.
7️⃣ Apply Using LDS & Toasts
Applying for jobs using Lightning Data Service.
🎯 What You’ll Learn
- End-to-end Salesforce LWC project
- Reusable component design
- Apex & LWC integration
- @wire vs imperative Apex
- Lightning Data Service
- Toast notifications
👨💻 Who Should Follow This?
- LWC beginners
- Interview preparation candidates
- Admins moving to development
- Salesforce developers building portfolios
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🧾 Conclusion
This HireMe mini project teaches Salesforce LWC the right way — through real-world application development.
Completing this project gives you a solid, interview-ready portfolio piece.