How to Create the Best Job Advertisement

With staff shortages now the number one issue for service stations, you want applicants to understand that your service station is a great place to work, and the most effective way to do that is through a great job advertisement.

What Makes A Good Advertisement?

Here are some traits of a high-quality job advertisement:

  • Research
    Look at similar job advertisements to get inspiration on what you should include in your ad.
  • Language and Tone
    Your language should be formal, but accessible. Avoid fluff and get to the point (in a friendly manner) regarding what you’re looking for.
  • Company Culture and Values
    Your service station can thrive if you employ people who share your beliefs.
  • Structure
    Create a short posting with a readable structure. Break it down into headings and subheadings, so the content is digestible.

Writing A Great Job Advetisment

Here’s what your job advertisement needs to be great and stand out from the rest:

  • Job Title
    Catchy titles snag applicants’ attention. It’s the first thing they see, so make sure it’s clear and upbeat.
  • Company Overview
    Giving an overview of your company will help applicants decide if they want to join your team. Showcase what makes your service station unique and what you have that motivates employees to grow their careers with you.
  • Summary of Position
    Give employees an overview of the position in about five lines, providing a general sense of the job requirements.
  • Benefits
    Give reasons why an employee should apply for the position. Many employees are looking for salary details, benefits, and perks of the job. Remember, the more rewarding your benefits, the more likely you will get a range of applicants.
  • Job Description
    Use bullet points to list duties that employees can expect in this position. This allows applicants to skim through the posting and get a good idea of what the position looks like.
  • The Ideal Candidate
    Outline the skills and experience needed to apply for the position. This way, applicants will get an idea of the skill set that the role requires.
  • Extra Info
    Extra information can include application deadlines, job locations, and COVID-19 policies that your service station follows.
  • Contact Information
    Applicants need a way to contact you, so make sure to include your contact information – an email address and phone number should suffice.

Your Ideal Employee

Writing a top-notch job advertisement is key to attracting the best talent for the position at your service station. To learn more about forming a hardworking, collaborative team, check out ServoPro’s blog.

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