Should You Use Emojis In Job Posts?
Emojis aren't exactly considered professional, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't use them at work. Or in our job posts.

Emojis aren't exactly considered professional, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't use them at work. Or in our job posts.
If you want to get hired, you’ll need to be able to read between the lines of a job post (and learn how to find the right one) first.
Read more How To Read Between The Lines Of A Job Post To Get Hired
By far, software engineer job posts are the most challenging to write. How do you write technical content without ever doing the job?
Entry-level job postings are the most straightforward roles to write because you don't need to understand technical requirements.
After writing over 1,000 job posts, I turned my expertise into a job post training that will teach you to write effective postings quickly.
Read more What I Learned Writing 1000 Jobs: New Job Post Training
A 4-point system and custom content about coronavirus that you can use to audit and update a job post in 30 minutes or less.