# Getting started ## Overview This document walks you through the first steps after installing powerJobs Client on your Vault workstation.\ From now on, you'll automatically receive notifications about submitted jobs—and be alerted if any of them fail. Below, you'll find links to other powerful features that powerJobs Client brings to your workstation. ## Trigger notifications within Vault ### Open the Vault Client and queue DWF job for a file ```{image} /img/triggerjob.png :width: 750px ``` ### User receives notification for queued job ```{image} /img/notification_jobadded.png :width: 750px ``` ### If the job fails, the user will receive a notification for the erroneous job ```{image} /img/dwf_error_notification.png :width: 750px ``` :::{note} In case *multiple jobs* are triggered at the same time in a short time period the user will not get flooded with notifications, instead he receives a single notification. ```{image} /img/notification_jobsadded.png :width: 300px ``` ::: ## Do you want to know more? - About all supported [job notifications](). - How to [configure job monitoring]() for applications beyond Vault Client, Inventor and AutoCAD. - How the powerJobs Settings dialog controls the [job submission]() on workstations. - Powerful customization of Vault functionality—add workflows, guardrails, automations, tabs, and more using [powerEvents](). - How to create custom [client customizations](). - Getting started with [powerAPS]() for building client customizations that connect to Autodesk Platform Services (APS).