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Tutorial 11 min read March 2, 2026

Setting Up Jobs in FiveM with Jobs Creator

Learn how to create, configure, and manage unlimited jobs on your FiveM server using the Jobs Creator in-game tablet — no coding required. From police to mechanic to custom roles, this step-by-step guide covers everything.

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Why Your FiveM Server Needs a Proper Job System

Every serious roleplay server revolves around jobs. Whether your players want to be police officers, mechanics, taxi drivers, medics, or something entirely custom — the quality of your job system defines the roleplay experience. In 2026, players expect polished, feature-rich job systems that feel immersive and work reliably.

The problem? Traditional FiveM job scripts require you to edit Lua config files, restart your server constantly, and often break when you update your framework. Jobs Creator by Alone Studios solves all of this with a modern in-game tablet interface that lets you create and manage unlimited jobs without writing a single line of code.


Getting Started: The In-Game Tablet

Once Jobs Creator is installed on your server (see our installation guide for step-by-step instructions), authorized admins can open the tablet panel directly in-game. This is where all the magic happens — a sleek, modern web interface that runs inside FiveM.

The tablet is your central hub for:

  • Creating new jobs
  • Editing existing job settings
  • Managing employees
  • Adding markers, blips, and zones
  • Configuring shops, armories, crafting, garages, and more
  • Viewing stats and reports

Think of it as a full admin panel, but accessible without ever leaving the game.


Step 1: Creating Your First Job

From the tablet, navigate to the Jobs section and click Create New Job. You will be prompted to enter:

  • Job Name — The internal name for the job (e.g., "police", "mechanic", "taxi")
  • Job Label — The display name players will see (e.g., "Los Santos Police Department")
  • Job Grades — Define the hierarchy within the job, such as Recruit, Officer, Sergeant, Chief

Setting Up Grades

Grades are essential for organizing your workforce. Each grade can have:

  • A custom label (what players see)
  • A salary amount
  • Permissions (who can access the boss menu, for example)

The highest grade in a job is automatically considered the boss grade. Players with this grade get access to the boss menu, where they can hire and fire employees and manage the society account.

Tip: Start with 3-5 grades for each job. You can always add more later without restarting the server.


Step 2: Assigning Markers and Blips

Jobs aren't useful without physical locations on the map. Jobs Creator lets you add a wide variety of marker types to each job:

  • Workshops — Where employees perform their duties
  • Shops — Custom item shops tied to the job
  • Garages — Job-specific vehicle spawns
  • Armories — Weapon and equipment loadouts
  • Crafting stations — Combine items to create new ones
  • Teleport points — Move between locations instantly
  • Markets — Sell processed goods
  • Harvesting zones — Gather raw materials
  • Processing stations — Turn raw materials into products

To add a marker, simply select the job from the tablet, go to the Markers tab, choose the marker type, and set the location. You can position markers by entering coordinates or by walking to the desired location and saving your current position.

Blips on the Map

Every marker you create can optionally have a blip — the icons that appear on the minimap and main map. You can customize:

  • Blip sprite (the icon style)
  • Blip color
  • Blip scale
  • Whether the blip is visible to all players or only job members

This makes it easy for employees to find their job locations and for citizens to locate services like mechanic shops or hospitals.


Step 3: Configuring Job Settings

Each job has a settings panel where you can fine-tune behavior:

  • Off-duty / On-duty toggling — Let players clock in and out
  • Job-specific uniforms — Integration with popular clothing systems
  • Vehicle restrictions — Only allow certain vehicles for certain grades
  • Discord notifications — Get alerts when key actions happen (hiring, firing, large transactions)

The settings panel is designed to be intuitive. Every option has a clear label, and changes take effect immediately — no server restart required.


Step 4: Adding Employees

There are two ways to add employees to a job:

1. Boss Menu (In-Game)

Players with the boss grade can open the Boss Menu from the tablet. From there, they can:

  • Search for nearby players or by player ID
  • Hire them directly into the job at a specific grade
  • Promote or demote existing employees
  • Fire employees

2. Admin Panel

Server admins can also assign jobs through the tablet's admin interface, which is useful for initial setup or handling special cases.


Step 5: Testing Your Setup

After creating a job with markers and employees, it is important to test everything:

  1. Switch to a test character or use a secondary account
  2. Check that blips appear on the map at the correct locations
  3. Walk to each marker and verify the interaction prompt appears
  4. Test shops, garages, and armories to make sure items and vehicles are correct
  5. Test the boss menu to ensure hiring and firing works
  6. Check Discord to see if notifications are being sent

Tips for Managing Multiple Jobs

As your server grows, you might have 10, 20, or even 50 different jobs. Here are some best practices:

  • Use consistent naming conventions — Keep internal job names lowercase and simple (e.g., "police", "ambulance", "mechanic")
  • Organize grades logically — Use a clear hierarchy that makes sense for the role
  • Review employee lists regularly — Remove inactive players to keep things clean
  • Monitor society accounts — Make sure businesses aren't accumulating or losing money unexpectedly
  • Use Discord notifications — Stay informed about what's happening across all jobs without being in-game

Framework Compatibility

Jobs Creator works seamlessly with the three major FiveM frameworks:

  • ESX (including ESX Legacy)
  • QB-Core
  • QBOX Core

The script features automatic framework detection, so it identifies which framework you're running and configures itself accordingly. If auto-detection doesn't work for your setup, you can manually select your framework from the tablet's settings.

This means you never have to worry about compatibility issues when switching frameworks or running a custom setup.


Multilanguage Support

Jobs Creator ships with full support for English and Spanish. The tablet interface, notifications, and all user-facing text adapt to the selected language. This is especially valuable for servers with international communities.


What's Next?

Now that you know how to create and configure jobs, explore our other guides to unlock the full potential of Jobs Creator:

  • Setting up harvesting and processing systems
  • Configuring custom shops and markets
  • Managing job-specific garages and vehicles
  • Advanced boss menu and employee management

Ready to Transform Your Server's Job System?

Jobs Creator is the most complete, easiest-to-use job system available for FiveM in 2026. No coding, no config files, no restarts — just open the tablet and build.

→ Get Jobs Creator by Alone Studios

Need help? Join our Discord community for support and setup assistance.

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