1. Stand out early
Your title needs to stand out from the other 100 or so job posts that are offering the same benefits. I’m sure you’d be more likely to click on the link that reads ‘SEEKING CAREER DRIVEN SOCIAL WORKER’ than just ‘Social Worker’.
2. Give details
At this point, the jobs seeker only knows the position and company name. That’s all! Therefore, don't hold back when presenting the opportunity and the company in the description box. Give the job seeker some interesting information about the company, because they may have never heard of you. Don’t forget to make it interesting! For example, turn ‘New company located in Melbourne CBD seeks..’ into ‘Exciting new company seeks driven ___________ to join our innovative team with great career incentives.’ Keep your tone and energy consistent, this is all part of walking the talk and showing the true value and culture you have helped build up over your company’s life.
3. “For you to be considered, you must possess the following...”
As a previous job seeker, you may have seen this sentence and then seen it generally followed with ‘great career opportunities and ability to work in fast paced and friendly environment.’ As nice as it was to read that ALL these companies ALL cared about you having opportunities and challenging myself, you were probably longing for the time when you read an attributes section that didn’t look like they’d opened a thesaurus and searched for the word ‘hard worker’. It saves you money and the job seekers time if you simply let them know exactly what attributes or qualifications they need to even be considered for this job.
4. Add some character
Character and attitude in a job description translates so easily into first impressions, and leads to action from top (and time poor) talent! Describe to them what the work culture is like and use language that is going to convince this person excited to work with you.
Good luck with your next job posting!
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