Treating job descriptions and job postings the same doesn't entice applicants anymore. The days of copying and pasting internal job descriptions to external job postings on job boards won't cut it. Job hunters have bigger expectations now, learn how to reach them.
Grab: Job postings aren't merely pasted job descriptions on job boards.
Why it matters?: Crappy job postings discourage candidates from applying. Your company may be super sweet, but the candidate can't tell from your lame job posting.
Strategy to stand out:
Job searching is done in the stolen hours by candidates: late nights, commuting time, and early mornings. They have limited time and attention. Stop them from scrolling past your job opening by using a job posting instead of a job description.
Harness the power of a job posting:
Simply posting an internally crafted job description to job boards is a missed opportunity for you to attract the ideal candidate. Yes, it's quick, but it also misses the point. This is your first and only opportunity to pitch the role to a candidate. We'd suggest reframing the job description to become an attraction tool, a true job posting. Fundamentally, job postings are not the same as job descriptions.
What's the difference?
Here's what makes job postings superior:
Fundamentally, you've flipped the script to be tailored for the true end user, the candidate. Make it easy, interesting, and enjoyable for them.
How to write a job posting:
Things to avoid in a job posting:
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