Accessibility Statement
Effective 21 August 2026 · Last updated 22 August 2026
We want JobMatch Ireland to be usable by as many people as possible, including people using a keyboard, a screen reader or a small screen.
This page explains how JobMatch Ireland operates. It is written in plain English for our customers and does not constitute legal advice. It is not a certification of compliance by any authority.
What we aim for
We aim to meet the WCAG 2.1 level AA guidelines as a working target. We have not been audited by a third party and we do not claim certification or formal conformance.
What we have implemented
- Responsive layouts that work on phone, tablet and desktop, tested down to a 390px-wide screen.
- Semantic HTML with real headings, lists, tables, landmarks and labelled navigation.
- Every form control has a visible label; errors are announced to assistive technology rather than shown by colour alone.
- Keyboard operation throughout, with visible focus outlines, and dialogs that trap focus, close on Escape and return focus when dismissed.
- Status information (for example a paused subscription or a failed analysis) is conveyed in text as well as colour.
- Meaningful alternative text on images, and decorative graphics hidden from screen readers.
- Text that reflows and scales when you zoom, without a fixed maximum font size.
Known limitations
- The checkout screen is provided by Stripe; its accessibility is controlled by Stripe.
- PDF reports you download are generated documents and may not be fully tagged for screen readers. The same content is always available as a web page in your dashboard.
- CV text extraction cannot read scanned or image-only CVs. If your CV is a scan, a text-based version will give far better results.
Tell us about a barrier
If something on the site stops you doing what you came to do, email support@jobmatchireland.ie. Please tell us the page and the assistive technology you use. We aim to reply within 2 business days and will try to offer the information or service another way while we fix the problem.