The JobCenter mod is an essential tool for FiveM server administrators who want to streamline job assignments in their game. Designed with accessibility and practicality in mind, it features a user-friendly interface and comprehensive job management system that allows players to apply for jobs, all through an intuitive in-game UI.

The benefits include simplified job assignment, improved player experience, and easy integration with other resources. This mod is a must-have for any FiveM server looking to enhance roleplay and gameplay dynamics.

About the Mod

The fxJobCenter mod was developed to create a centralized, efficient system for job applications within FiveM servers. Integrating seamlessly with the qb-core framework, this mod allows players to view and apply for the jobs they want, keeping the process organized and straightforward.

Core Features:

  • User-Friendly Interface: Easy navigation for players to apply for jobs.
  • Job Management System: Efficiently handle all job applications.
  • Dependencies Compatibility: Integrates smoothly with qb-coreqb-targetpolyzone, and oxmysql.
  • Customizable: Rename the script without encountering issues.
  • Database Integration: Provides a structured table for job data management.

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Installation Instructions

To install the fxJobCenter

[FREE] [QB] mod, follow these steps:

  1. Download the Mod files: Obtain the mod files from the provided download links (coming soon in the “Download Mirror” section).
  2. Extract the Files: Extract the contents of the zip file to your server’s resources directory.
  3. Add to Resources: In your server.cfg, ensure you add the following lines:start fxJobCenter
  4. Database Setup: Add the following table to your database: https://pastebin.com/wz6DrBiJ
  5. Dependencies: Ensure the following dependencies are installed:
    • qb-core
    • qb-target (optional)
    • polyzone
    • oxmysql
    • fxnotify (optional)
    • fxtextui (optional)

Compatibility

This mod is compatible with any FiveM server running qb-core. It has been tested with oxmysql and should work flawlessly with other similar databases, although not all have been tested.


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