Job boards can be a feast-or-famine scenario for employers in the best of times, either generating tons of great talent or filling inboxes with resumes from unqualified spammers. And now that 41 percent of workers say that they're considering either quitting their jobs or changing professions, it's even more crucial for employers to hone their job-board game. After all, backfilling all those workers lost during the Great Resignation will mean they'll have to hire — and fast.
Fortunately, we've put together a handy guide on how to write the perfect job posting to attract just the right candidate. Start with this short video, and if you want to dig deeper, just keep reading below.
In a Randstad report on the impact of tech on today's workforce, 71 percent of respondents said that they spend time job hunting directly on employers' websites. That's a lot of passive job-seeker traffic just waiting to be engaged. But if your job posts aren't up to par, you'll likely have a hard time converting any of them into serious applicants.
It's not just about capturing the potential applicants that come to your site, either. Employees of different generations will be looking in different places for jobs. For instance, a majority of millennial and Gen Z candidates look for work on social media, whereas baby boomers still trust traditional job boards to help them find their next great opportunities.
If you're having little to no success finding candidates through your job board posts, then follow these steps to see if there are any areas where you can improve.
Job posts that offer nothing but lists of qualifications and requirements get stale fast. A job ad needs to be just that: an advertisement. It should sell your organization as an employer of choice and get candidates excited at the prospect of working with you. Your job ad should:
You want your job posts to be read and easily understood by job seekers, so avoid using obtuse language in your job posts. Instead:
No matter how great the content of your ad may be, if you're not using the right keywords, your ad won’t turn up in a search. The two main areas you want to focus on optimizing are the job title and the main job description.
Simplifying your hiring process is an easy way to get more qualified applications. Being fully transparent can ease job seekers’ concerns and help them know what to expect.
partner with a staffing firmFollowing these steps will get you on the right track to writing better job ads, but if you don’t have the time to manage applications, or you’re looking to hire for many different positions all at once, then consider working with a staffing partner. Staffing firms can help by:
start polishing up your postsBy picking the right keywords and tweaking the language of your job posts, you should start seeing more responses from more qualified candidates in no time. Or if you’re looking for a staffing partner for extra assistance, contact us to start working together today. |