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How To Write a Software Developer Job Posting

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If you’re writing a software developer job posting, there are a few things to keep in mind. Just like the title marketing manager can represent a wide range of job responsibilities, so can the title of software developer. From front end to back end, full stack to mobile, “software developer,” like most job titles,  doesn’t have a universal meaning. 

That means if you’re looking to hire tech talent, you can’t just post some one-size-fits-all job posting and hope the right people can decipher what you really mean. You need to really drill down into what kind of person you want to hire. 

Start by hosting an intake meeting with the hiring manager. Make the following things clear: 

Then you can use this information to write your job posting. A great job posting that will attract the right candidate must answer all of those questions.  

Software Developer Job Posting Examples

Don’t: Say “work in an agile environment.”

Do: Get specific. For example: Releases in two-week sprints and real-time problem-solving to understand what’s a priority and what should be put off. 

Don’t: Tell people they are in a leadership role when they are an individual contributor.

Do: Be specific about how they will contribute. For example: After our daily sprint sessions, you’re full-stack coding. You are able to take a concept and create it. 

Do: Talk about impact of their work, not just a laundry list. It’s not coding a SQL database. For example: As our software engineer, you will create a database that helps customers and doctors make the right recommendations for patients. 

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