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How to send a job application link that expires and stay in control

When you apply for a job and share your CV, portfolio, or application link, that link often stays accessible long after the hiring process is over.

Even months later, it can still be opened, shared, or revisited.

The problem

Once you send a job application link:

Your application was meant for a specific moment.

But the link remains available far beyond that.

You lose control over your own content.

The solution

TempQR lets you create expiring links and QR codes for job applications.

You decide how long your application link should be available — and once time is up, it automatically expires.

This is similar to expiring links for forms and applications, and it also helps when you share expiring links for client work such as portfolios or project examples.

How it works

Creating an expiring job application link takes just a few seconds:

  1. Paste your CV, portfolio, or application link.
  2. Set the expiration time.
  3. Click “Create Expiring Link”.

That’s it. Your link will only work during the time you choose.

Who is this for?

This is especially useful for:

Real-life example

You apply for a job and send a portfolio link.

The recruiter reviews your work during the hiring process.

After a certain period, the link automatically expires.

Even if it was saved or forwarded, it no longer works.

Your application stays relevant only when it needs to be.

Why it matters

Without expiration, job application links can:

Without expiration

Job application links can stay accessible long after they’re relevant, be shared beyond the intended audience, and expose outdated or personal information.

With TempQR

Access is time-limited, your content stays controlled, and your application remains relevant.

Create your expiring link now

Send your application. Set the time. Stay in control.

Create Expiring Link