Self-provisioning backing list
The first time the Noticeboard webpart loads on any page, it creates the underlying SharePoint list itself. No admin needs to set up list templates or columns.
Most SMB and mid-market organisations have no formal internal job board today. Vacancies circulate by email, Teams, or word of mouth, and the best internal candidates often miss them. Enterprise platforms like Workday Talent and Gloat solve this beautifully but cost more than most non-enterprise teams can justify. Athena bridges that gap: a proper internal-publication channel, inside the SharePoint intranet your team already uses, at a single per-tenant price.
Companies talk about internal mobility. Few build the infrastructure for it. The barrier isn't strategy. It's the absence of a visible internal channel where employees see open roles before the role goes to LinkedIn.
The Athena Noticeboard webpart includes six first-class categories: Notice · Job Vacancy · Kudos · Safety Alert · Opportunity · Classified. The Job Vacancy category specifically:
The first time the Noticeboard webpart loads on any page, it creates the underlying SharePoint list itself. No admin needs to set up list templates or columns.
Pin urgent or high-priority openings to the top of the noticeboard automatically.
Mark vacancies as urgent and they sort to the top with visual emphasis.
Vacancies can be visible only to specific departments, regions, or Entra groups. A graduate scheme post can be visible only to junior staff; a senior leadership post only to specific business units.
Full job description, hiring manager contact, application instructions, internal benefits framing: all in one entry.
Present openings as a card grid (intranet home page) or list (dedicated Careers page).
HR can create, edit, and remove postings without leaving the webpart.
Match the noticeboard styling to your existing intranet brand.
Athena and platforms like Workday Talent, Gloat, and Eightfold serve materially different segments. The right comparison is honest about what each does well.
| Capability | Athena Noticeboard (Job Vacancy) | Workday Talent / Gloat / Eightfold |
|---|---|---|
| Post and surface internal vacancies on the intranet | Built in: Job Vacancy category | Yes, via integrated job-posting modules |
| Pinning, urgency sorting, audience targeting | Built in | Available in most enterprise tiers |
| AI-driven internal candidate matching | Not included | Core capability, strong in Gloat and Eightfold |
| Skill mapping and competency frameworks | Not included | Core capability in dedicated platforms |
| Structured application workflow + ATS integration | Application flow runs in existing HR/ATS system; Athena handles publishing only | Native |
| Career pathing and development recommendations | Not included | Native |
| Self-service for HR (no admin/IT involvement) | Yes: HR posts directly inside the webpart | Yes |
| Lives inside Microsoft 365 with no separate login | Yes: runs in SharePoint tenant | Separate platform; SSO available |
| Pricing model | Bundled in Athena Essentials at £290/mo per tenant (flat) | Enterprise-tier bespoke contracts; typically not economical below 500-1,000 users |
You hire 5-15 people a year. There's no formal internal job board. Vacancies get circulated by email or in standup. You'd love to favour internal candidates but you have no way to advertise the roles internally before they hit LinkedIn. Athena fits well: it gives you a proper internal publication channel without a separate platform purchase or a dedicated rollout project.
You use Workable, Greenhouse, or BambooHR for external hiring. Internal mobility happens informally. The ATS has technical features for internal posting, but employees rarely log into the ATS, so internal vacancies aren't really visible. Athena complements your ATS: publish a short summary of each internal opening on the Athena Noticeboard with a link back to the ATS to apply. Internal candidates see the opportunity where they already are; the ATS retains the application workflow.
You already have AI-driven internal mobility infrastructure. Your platform does sophisticated candidate matching and skill mapping. Athena is probably not the right fit for the internal mobility use case here. Your dedicated platform is doing the heavy lifting. (Athena may still be valuable for the rest of its webpart surface, org chart, knowledge base, policy management, but the Job Vacancy use case is already solved better elsewhere.)
Total time: under an hour. No separate platform to procure.
Upload the Athena .sppkg to your Microsoft 365 tenant app catalog and approve. Single package; no Azure functions, no external SaaS.
On your intranet home page (or a dedicated “Careers” or “Internal Opportunities” page), add the Athena Noticeboard webpart via the Athena Launcher tile. The webpart self-provisions its backing SharePoint list on first load.
In the Noticeboard's property pane, set the visible categories. Enable Job Vacancy. Set audience targeting defaults so each vacancy can be scoped to relevant departments or Entra groups.
HR creates new vacancy entries directly inside the webpart. No admin/IT involvement required after initial setup. Each entry supports a full rich-text description, a hiring-manager contact, an application link, audience targeting, pinning, and urgency.
Link the Noticeboard page from your existing intranet navigation. Mention it in your next all-staff communication. Within a couple of months, employees treat it as the canonical internal job source.
Internal job board software lets an organisation post and manage open roles visibly to its existing employees, rather than only to external candidates. The aim is to surface internal opportunities so current staff can apply or refer colleagues before the role goes to external recruitment. Most large enterprises use either a dedicated internal mobility platform (Workday Talent, Gloat, Eightfold) or the internal-posting features of their applicant tracking system. Most small and mid-market organisations have no formal internal job board: vacancies are circulated via email, Teams, or word of mouth.
Athena Essentials includes the Noticeboard webpart with built-in Job Vacancy, Kudos, Safety Alert, Classified, Opportunity, and Notice categories, plus 18 other webparts for org chart, knowledge base, policy management, and more. £290/month per tenant. Unlimited users.
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