Drop new applications into the Applied group
Each application becomes an item in the Applied group of your recruiting board, tagged with the role applied for.
New submission on your "Apply now" form
Create an item on your Recruiting board in the "Applied" group with the candidate's name, the role as a dropdown, a link to their work, and Stage set to "Applied"
One-directional. A submission triggers the action — nothing is written back into your form.
Recruiters running a board with a group per stage want applications to enter at the top and move by dragging. This flow puts every submission into the Applied group tagged with the role the candidate chose, so screening starts from a full row instead of an inbox thread.
Small hiring teams juggling a handful of open roles get the most from it. One form, one board, and a Role dropdown that keeps each opening's pipeline readable on its own.
Setting it up
- 1
Publish your "Apply now" form from the Job Application Form template, keeping Position Applied For as a dropdown listing only the roles you are genuinely hiring for.
- 2
On the Recruiting board, create a group called "Applied" and give the Stage status column a matching "Applied" label.
- 3
Add a Role dropdown column to the board whose choices are worded exactly like the options in Position Applied For.
- 4
In Zapier, connect the formformform "New Submission" trigger to the application form, then add monday.com's "Create Item" action on the Recruiting board with Applied as the group.
- 5
Map Full Name to the item name, map Position Applied For to the Role dropdown, and set Stage to "Applied" as a fixed value.
- 6
Send Available Start Date into a Date column so the board can be sorted by when someone could actually begin.
- 7
Where your form asks for a portfolio or LinkedIn URL, map it to a Link column so a reviewer can open the candidate's work from the item itself.
- 8
Apply as a test candidate for each role, confirm the Role dropdown resolves every time, then turn the Zap on.
What maps where
Using the Job Application Form as the starting point. These are its real fields — swap in your own and the mapping works the same way.
| Form field | monday.com |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Item name on the Recruiting board |
| Position Applied For | Role dropdown column |
| Email Address | Email column on the item |
| Available Start Date | Date column for earliest start |
| Employment Type | Contract type dropdown column |
| Cover Letter | Long Text column reviewers read from |
Variations worth knowing
Zapier Paths can read Position Applied For and create the item on a different board for each opening. That helps when two hiring managers each want their own view and neither wants to filter the other's candidates out.
A filter on Available Start Date can drop anyone free inside a month into a "Ready now" group. Everyone else joins Applied and gets read in the usual weekly pass through the board.
If something isn't arriving
A monday.com dropdown only accepts values that already exist as choices, unless the column is set to allow new labels. Copy the exact wording from the form's Position Applied For options into the column, or switch that setting on.
Line breaks survive into a Long Text column but not a plain Text column. Re-point the Cover Letter mapping at Long Text. If the layout still collapses, the item's update panel keeps the answer as it was written.
Frequently asked questions
Can a candidate see which stage they are at?
No. The board is internal, and nothing travels back from monday.com to the form. Telling a candidate they have moved to interview means sending it from monday.com or your mail tool; the connection cannot surface it in the form.
How do we keep test applications off the hiring board?
Zapier's test runs create real items. Either delete them before switching the Zap on, or aim the action at a spare board while you get the mapping right and repoint it at Recruiting once you are happy.
What happens to applications sent while the Zap is off?
A paused Zap queues nothing, so those submissions create no items. The responses themselves are still stored in formformform, so you can export the gap and add the missing candidates to the board yourself.
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The automation needs somewhere to fire from. Publish a form, connect it once, and every submission from then on runs this flow.
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