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JOB APPLICATION · VUE

Job Application for Vue

Careers-page form with role, resume URL, and cover letter. Free for 500 submissions per month — no backend, no SDK, no plugin.

500/mo free·no card·drop-in for Vue
form.htmlhtml30 lines
01<form action="https://splitforms.com/api/submit" method="POST">
02 <input type="hidden" name="access_key" value="YOUR_ACCESS_KEY">
03 <input type="hidden" name="subject" value="New job application">
04
05 <label for="name">Full name *</label>
06 <input id="name" type="text" name="name" placeholder="Jane Builder" required>
07 <label for="email">Email *</label>
08 <input id="email" type="email" name="email" placeholder="jane@example.com" required>
09 <label for="role">Position you're applying for *</label>
10 <select id="role" name="role" required>
11 <option value="">Choose…</option>
12 <option>Engineering</option>
13 <option>Design</option>
14 <option>Marketing</option>
15 <option>Sales</option>
16 <option>Operations</option>
17 <option>Other</option>
18 </select>
19 <label for="linkedin">LinkedIn / portfolio URL</label>
20 <input id="linkedin" type="url" name="linkedin" placeholder="https://linkedin.com/in/janebuilder">
21 <label for="resume_url">Resume URL</label>
22 <input id="resume_url" type="url" name="resume_url" placeholder="https://...">
23 <label for="cover_letter">Cover letter *</label>
24 <textarea id="cover_letter" name="cover_letter" placeholder="Why this role, why us." required></textarea>
25
26 <!-- honeypot — bots fill every field -->
27 <input type="checkbox" name="botcheck" style="display:none" tabindex="-1" autocomplete="off">
28
29 <button type="submit">Send</button>
30</form>
500
submissions / mo, free
6
fields, ready to ship
5
code outputs
60s
from copy to inbox
§ 00Vue + Job Applicationplatform-specific integration guide

Why Vue developers choose splitforms for job application

Vue's reactivity system is great for UI state but doesn't help with form delivery — you still need somewhere to POST the data. The job application on this page uses Vue's <code>@submit.prevent</code> to intercept the form event, builds a <code>FormData</code> object, and fires a <code>fetch</code> POST to splitforms. Works identically in Vue 2 (Options API) and Vue 3 (Composition API with <code>ref</code>). Because it's just a standard POST, it works with Nuxt, Vite, and any Vue bundler without a custom plugin or module.

§ 00Quick answerHTML · hr

Yes — this is the shortest safe path for Vue.

Use the HTML snippet on this page, keep the job application fields visible in your Vue UI, and let splitforms handle delivery, spam filtering, storage, and webhooks.

best implementation

Paste the HTML version, then replace YOUR_ACCESS_KEY.

The posted payload contains full name, email, position you're applying for, linkedin / portfolio url, resume url, cover letter. Required fields are full name, email, position you're applying for and cover letter.

native vue reality

Vue ships nothing form-related beyond v-model for two-way binding.

use case fit

Most career-page application forms hide behind Greenhouse / Lever, which charge $200+/month per role. For a startup hiring 1-3 roles a year, a self-hosted form with resume upload does the job.

§ 01Job Application × Vuewhy this combination, in 80 words

Built for Vue developers who hate operating a backend.

Splitforms is the form backend for Vue sites. One POST endpoint, no SDK, no plugin — drop the job application into a page and ship.

Splitforms is the form backend for Vue sites. One POST endpoint, spam filtering, and a real dashboard — drop-in, no server, no PHP. Free for 500 dashboard submissions per month; Starter adds email, signed webhooks, exports, and retained uploads; Pro is $5/mo for 5,000.

✦ what you get on the free plan
  • 500 form submissions per month
  • 2 forms on Free; unlimited forms on Pro
  • Spam protection (honeypot + classifier)
  • Webhooks: Slack, Discord, WhatsApp, custom
  • CSV export of all submissions
  • Email notifications (CC and BCC on Pro)
§ 02Copy-paste codeHTML · 30 lines

Drop into any Vue project.

Replace YOUR_ACCESS_KEY with your splitforms key, paste into a Vue page, and ship. No build-time integration required.

form.htmlhtml30 lines
01<form action="https://splitforms.com/api/submit" method="POST">
02 <input type="hidden" name="access_key" value="YOUR_ACCESS_KEY">
03 <input type="hidden" name="subject" value="New job application">
04
05 <label for="name">Full name *</label>
06 <input id="name" type="text" name="name" placeholder="Jane Builder" required>
07 <label for="email">Email *</label>
08 <input id="email" type="email" name="email" placeholder="jane@example.com" required>
09 <label for="role">Position you're applying for *</label>
10 <select id="role" name="role" required>
11 <option value="">Choose…</option>
12 <option>Engineering</option>
13 <option>Design</option>
14 <option>Marketing</option>
15 <option>Sales</option>
16 <option>Operations</option>
17 <option>Other</option>
18 </select>
19 <label for="linkedin">LinkedIn / portfolio URL</label>
20 <input id="linkedin" type="url" name="linkedin" placeholder="https://linkedin.com/in/janebuilder">
21 <label for="resume_url">Resume URL</label>
22 <input id="resume_url" type="url" name="resume_url" placeholder="https://...">
23 <label for="cover_letter">Cover letter *</label>
24 <textarea id="cover_letter" name="cover_letter" placeholder="Why this role, why us." required></textarea>
25
26 <!-- honeypot — bots fill every field -->
27 <input type="checkbox" name="botcheck" style="display:none" tabindex="-1" autocomplete="off">
28
29 <button type="submit">Send</button>
30</form>
§ 03Setup3 steps · 60 seconds · zero config

Generate, embed, receive.

Three actions stand between you and your first job application submission. None of them require a backend, a database, or a CAPTCHA library.

STEP 01GENERATE

Generate a free splitforms key

Sign in at splitforms.com — your access key is created instantly. No credit card, no setup wizard, no SDK to install.

Create your form
key=sk_live_••••••••
STEP 02EMBED

Paste the job application into your Vue project

Drop the form snippet into a Vue page, component, or layout. Replace YOUR_ACCESS_KEY with the key from your dashboard. The form action is a hard-coded URL — no env vars or build-time wiring needed.

snippethtml
<form action="https://splitforms.com/api/submit" method="POST">
  …
</form>
STEP 03RECEIVE

Receive submissions

Dashboard updates live on Free. Starter adds email delivery, signed webhooks, CSV export, Slack/Discord forwarding, and BCC to your team.

inbox · 1 newjust now
FROM contact@yoursite.com
New job application
Maya Iyer maya@studio71.co
Loved the demo — quick question about pricing on the 3-year plan. Are usage limits per project or account-wide?
§ 03bJob Application Form (Careers Page)template-specific playbook

The reason this job application exists.

Resume upload (Pro) · webhooks into Notion / Airtable / Greenhouse.

why it matters

ATS subscriptions (Greenhouse, Lever, Workable) start at $6-15k/year for a small team — a lot of money for a startup that hires 2 engineers a year. A self-hosted application form on the careers page handles the inbound flow. The form captures name, email, role applying for, resume (PDF upload, often required), LinkedIn / portfolio URL, and a brief 'why us' textarea. The submission lands in the hiring manager's inbox or webhooks into Notion / Airtable / a Slack channel for triage. As soon as you're past 5 simultaneous open roles, an ATS pays off — until then, this works.

route the submission
01

Capture role and basics

Required: name, email, role (dropdown of open positions), resume upload (PDF/DOCX). Optional: LinkedIn URL, portfolio URL, cover-letter textarea, location / timezone.

02

Receive resume upload

Storage-backed file upload keeps the resume connected to the submission. Attachments cap at 10 MB per file; resume PDFs are usually 100-500 KB, so headroom is generous.

03

Webhook to Notion / Airtable

Push the application as a row in a Notion / Airtable database (one per role). Hiring team triages from there — moves to interview stage, archives obvious passes, comments inline. Cheaper than Greenhouse for low-volume hiring.

§ 03cVue production notesnative path · deploy · gotchas

What changes when this job application lives in Vue.

These notes come from the Vue platform registry and are rendered on this template page so crawlers see the framework-specific answer without opening a separate guide.

without splitforms

Vue ships nothing form-related beyond v-model for two-way binding. To deliver a submission anywhere, you write the same backend stack as React: an Express/Nitro/Hono route, an email provider, a database, spam filtering. Nuxt narrows the gap with /server/api routes, but you're still operating the route. Pinia/Vuex don't help — they're for client state, not network. The Vue ecosystem has FormKit and VeeValidate for validation UX, but neither delivers submissions. Splitforms slots in as the missing endpoint: any Vue 2 / Vue 3 / Nuxt setup posts a FormData to one URL, gets { success: true } back, done.

deploy notes

Vue + Vite produces a static bundle that deploys anywhere. For Nuxt, every Nitro preset (Vercel, Netlify, Node, Cloudflare, static, AWS Lambda) works identically because the form posts client-side. On Cloudflare Pages with the Nuxt Cloudflare preset, avoid proxying through /server/api — the fetch round-trip eats the 10ms CPU budget on the free tier; post directly to splitforms. Vite-only (non-Nuxt) projects must use VITE_SPLITFORMS_KEY or env vars are silently undefined client-side. Nuxt uses runtimeConfig.public.splitformsKey. Both inline the value into the bundle, so domain-lock the key in the splitforms dashboard.

Vue gotcha

ref() doesn't auto-unwrap inside a template handler

If you write status === 'loading' inside <script setup> it works because Vue auto-unwraps refs in templates — but inside a function you need status.value. Mixing the two is the #1 cause of "why isn't my button disabling?" bugs in Vue contact forms.

Vue gotcha

v-model and FormData read different sources

If you bind inputs with v-model="name" to a ref and then build new FormData(e.target), FormData reads the DOM — which Vue keeps in sync — so it works. But if you bind a computed value and the input doesn't have a name attribute, FormData drops it silently. Always set name="…" on every input.

Vue gotcha

@submit fires before .prevent unless you spell it right

Vue's event modifier syntax is @submit.prevent="onSubmit". People often write @submit="onSubmit" and then forget to call e.preventDefault() inside the handler — the page reloads and the fetch is cancelled mid-flight.

Vue gotcha

Vite env vars need the VITE_ prefix or they're undefined at build

Reading import.meta.env.SPLITFORMS_KEY returns undefined unless you rename it to VITE_SPLITFORMS_KEY (Vite) or expose it via runtimeConfig (Nuxt). Vite intentionally hides anything without the prefix to prevent leaking server secrets.

PATTERN A

Pattern A — `<script setup>` with status ref

Modern Vue 3 SFC, half the boilerplate of Options API, full reactivity. status is a single ref<'idle' | 'loading' | 'ok' | 'err'>. Use the same wiring for the job application fields on this page.

pattern-a.txtvue17 lines
01<script setup>
02import { ref } from "vue";
03const status = ref("idle");
04async function onSubmit(e) {
05 status.value = "loading";
06 const fd = new FormData(e.target);
07 fd.append("access_key", import.meta.env.VITE_SPLITFORMS_KEY);
08 const r = await fetch("https://splitforms.com/api/submit", { method: "POST", body: fd });
09 status.value = (await r.json()).success ? "ok" : "err";
10}
11</script>
12<template>
13 <form @submit.prevent="onSubmit">
14 <input name="email" type="email" required />
15 <button :disabled="status === 'loading'">Send</button>
16 </form>
17</template>
PATTERN B

Pattern B — composable for reuse across forms

Wrap the splitforms POST in a useSplitforms() composable. Multiple forms (contact, newsletter, demo) share one implementation. Test once, ship everywhere. Use the same wiring for the job application fields on this page.

pattern-b.txtvue14 lines
01// composables/useSplitforms.js
02import { ref } from "vue";
03export function useSplitforms() {
04 const status = ref("idle");
05 async function submit(formEl, formName) {
06 status.value = "loading";
07 const fd = new FormData(formEl);
08 fd.append("access_key", import.meta.env.VITE_SPLITFORMS_KEY);
09 fd.append("form-name", formName);
10 const r = await fetch("https://splitforms.com/api/submit", { method: "POST", body: fd });
11 status.value = (await r.json()).success ? "ok" : "err";
12 }
13 return { status, submit };
14}
§ 04Field-by-field rundown6 fields · names you POST

What every field actually does.

Each field below ships in the job application template — rename, remove, or add your own. Splitforms accepts any name you POST.

nameREQUIRED
TEXT

Full name

Greeting + dashboard label so submissions don't all read 'anonymous'.

placeholder · Jane Builder
emailREQUIRED
EMAIL

Email

Reply-to address — splitforms wires this so hitting reply goes back to the sender.

placeholder · jane@example.com
roleREQUIRED
SELECT

Position you're applying for

Buyer-persona signal — IC vs decision-maker changes the follow-up cadence.

EngineeringDesignMarketingSalesOperationsOther
linkedin
URL

LinkedIn / portfolio URL

Out-of-band material reviewers can open in one click.

placeholder · https://linkedin.com/in/janebuilder
resume_url
URL

Resume URL

Out-of-band material reviewers can open in one click.

placeholder · https://...
cover_letterREQUIRED
TEXTAREA

Cover letter

Free-text input — no character limit, expands as the visitor types.

placeholder · Why this role, why us.
§ 06Questions9 answered

Job Application on VueFAQ.

Direct answers, no marketing fluff. Missing one? Email hello@splitforms.com.

01Does this job application work on Vue?
Yes. The form is plain HTML with a single POST endpoint, so it runs on any Vue site without server-side code, plugins, or SDKs. Drop the snippet into a Vue page or component and submissions land in your splitforms dashboard.
02How much does the job application cost on Vue?
Free for 500 submissions per month — no credit card, no trial. Pro is $5/mo for 5,000 submissions, and there's a one-time $59 3-year plan (15,000 submissions/mo for 36 months). The same pricing applies regardless of which framework hosts the form.
03Can I customize the fields?
Yes. The template ships with sensible defaults (full name, email, position you're applying for, linkedin / portfolio url…) — add, remove, or rename any of them. Splitforms accepts whatever fields you POST.
04How does spam protection work on the job application?
A hidden honeypot field catches dumb bots, and a tuned classifier scores the rest. You only see real submissions in your dashboard. No CAPTCHA, no friction for human users — and it works the same on Vue as on any other framework.
05Can I send the job application submissions to Slack or Discord?
Yes. Webhooks are available on Starter and above, with auto-formatted payloads for Slack, Discord, and WhatsApp (via CallMeBot). Or send raw signed JSON to any URL — Zapier, n8n, your own server. Configure in the splitforms dashboard.
06Will it work on a static Vue site?
Yes — the form posts directly to splitforms from the browser, so no server is involved. Works on Vercel, Netlify, GitHub Pages, Cloudflare Pages, S3, or any plain Apache host.
07Is this EEOC / OFCCP compliant?
If you're under the regulated thresholds (15 employees for most EEOC requirements; federal contractor for OFCCP), basic forms are fine. If you're regulated, you need to collect voluntary self-ID demographics on a separate page (race, gender, veteran, disability) with explicit non-discrimination language. Your employment lawyer should review the final flow.
08How do I avoid resume-spam from staffing agencies?
Hidden honeypot field plus splitforms' spam classifier catches most. For persistent agency spam, add a 'are you applying directly or through an agency?' radio — direct applications get the role-specific reply; agency applications get a 'we don't accept third-party submissions' auto-response.
09Should I require a cover letter?
For senior or specialised roles, yes — quality goes up with the friction. For volume hiring (support, ops, junior eng), no — required cover letters drop application count 60-80% and the cover-letter quality is mostly noise anyway. Tune by role.
§ 07Comparisonvs Web3Forms · vs Formspree

splitforms vs everything else.

Same drop-in API. More free submissions, Starter signed webhooks, MCP support no other backend has.

FeatureWeb3FormsFormspreesplitforms
Free monthly submissions25050500
Custom fields beyond contactYesPro tierFree
Webhooks (Slack / Discord)Pro tierPro tierFree, signed
AI / MCP submission inboxNoNoYes
Long-term plan (3-year flat)$59 every 3 years
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500 submissions per month, free forever. No credit card. Copy the snippet above and paste it into your Vue project.

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