Lesson 1 of 7 · 4 min
Finding Your Job in the Jobs List
Navigate to your assigned work and understand how the job list is scoped for your role.
Finding Your Job in the Jobs List
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Lesson Notes
When you log in as a Technician or Solo Provider, navigate to the Jobs page via the left sidebar. The URL is /jobs. Unlike company managers who see every job in the organisation, Vremly automatically scopes your view to /projects/mine — only the projects the dispatch team has assigned to you appear. You will never see jobs that belong to other technicians, so the list stays focused and noise-free.
At the top of the list you will find a status filter bar with tabs: All, Pending, Assigned, In Progress, Editing, Delivered, and Cancelled. Use these to zero in on today's work. For a shoot day, the most useful filters are Assigned (confirmed shoots that haven't started) and In Progress (shoots that are actively under way). The default sort is by Scheduled Time descending, so your earliest shoot lands first.
You can also use the search box to find a job by property address or client name. The search is debounced — type at least two characters and Vremly queries the backend automatically. For long-standing providers with many past jobs, filter by Assigned and then search the address to land on the right card instantly. Pagination is 12 jobs per page by default; use the page-size control to show 24 or 48 if you have a full day of back-to-back shoots.
Each job card displays the property address, the package name, scheduled time, status badge, and — if a cover image is attached — a thumbnail. The status badges use a consistent colour system: Assigned is blue, In Progress is amber, Delivered is green, Cancelled is red. Scanning the badges is the fastest way to understand the shape of your day without opening individual jobs.
On the iOS app, the equivalent view is My Jobs (accessed from the Jobs tab in the bottom tab bar). My Jobs has two segmented sections: Active (Assigned, In Progress, Editing) and Past (Delivered, Cancelled). The app pre-loads the Active segment on launch so today's work is one tap away. Pull to refresh syncs the list with the server.
Key Takeaways
- Technicians and providers see only their own assigned jobs — the backend filters /projects/mine automatically.
- Use the Assigned filter on shoot day to isolate confirmed, not-yet-started work.
- The iOS My Jobs tab has Active and Past segments; Active loads on launch.
- Sort defaults to Scheduled Time descending — earliest shoot is always at the top.
- Search by address or client name to find a specific job without scrolling.