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What’s The Difference Between a Job Description, Posting and Ad?

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I’m not going to lead you on with some story here. We’re not doing heartstrings. Screw it. 

I don’t give even one little care about what you call it.*

A job description.

A job posting.

A job ad. 

*Disclaimer: I know there’s a difference. The detailed definitions of each can be found at the bottom of this page after my opening rant. 

It’s insanely frustrating to see people spend more time arguing with a stranger about an “ad vs. description” on LinkedIn than writing better job posts. We’ve spent more time talking about the difference in definitions between these three terms than why it all even matters.

Instead, 180 comments later, we’ve gotten nowhere, and none of the content is any better for it. 

Stop that shit.

Just make it useful. Make it better than some laundry list. Most job postings look like the company is shopping for a laptop, not a human, and I cannot stand it anymore. People deserve more. They deserve to dream a little. 

Your best-case scenario wish list, isn’t it. 

So as I was creating this content for our new online job post writing course, I thought I’d share the wealth

Defining a job description, posting, and ad

It’s simple, really. 

That’s it. Now, can we focus on writing better job posts in the first place? 

Job Postings

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