Job Search & Hiring
5 Effective Job Posting Tips for Recruiters
Dave Brown
Dave Brown, Author at Glassdoor US | Nov 20, 2013
Sometimes posting a job to find that perfect candidate can seem downright agonizing. You might be lacking in resumes, or drowning in too many of the wrong ones. This can be both time-consuming and expensive. However, there's hope for you yet. Your approach to posting a job can directly affect the quantity and quality of the applicants you attract. You simply need to have your basics covered. Here are 5 job posting tips to help attract the best talent for your open positions.
Job Posting Tips
Keep The Job Title Simple and Singular Don't use multiple variations of a job title. For example, a posting for "Sales Executive / Marketing Account Executive / Advertising Sales Consultant" will just confuse search engines and ultimately work against you. Instead, use a single, conventional title, like "Account Executive." When it comes to abbreviations, don't abbreviate single words within a job title. Spell out "Sr." or "Mktg;" you can always include their abbreviations later on in the posting. Even so, don't be shy to use commonly accepted job title abbreviations. For example, "Search Engine Optimization Manager" is quite a mouthful. Conversely, "SEO Manager" is a conventional job title and can be used effectively. Include Important Keywords It's easy to become hyper-focused on job titles and ignore the rest. However, most career sites and job boards use search logic based on ALL content within a job posting, not just the title. In turn, build important keywords into the body of your post. Using the first example above, it would make sense to include words like "sales," "advertising" and "marketing" into that job description. Make it Easy and Make it Look Good The basic formatting of your job posting should be easy to read and absorb. Use consistent fonts, break information up into chunks and provide bullet points to simplify information. Score extra points by including your company's logo and, if possible, a recruitment video. Both can help increase response and reinforce your employment brand. Include Essential Information Surprisingly, many job postings fail to include fundamental details. At the very least, make sure your posting contains:- Job Title
- Location
- Description
- Responsibilities
- Qualifications/Requirements
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