Hey! From the perspective of someone potentially looking for a job (and who talks to lots of people who are), an important consideration is “am I specifically a good fit for this”
I recommend trying to put the role names in the title, or at least visibly on top. This will help your candidates understand if the rest of the post is likely relevant for them.
Details like “are you venture backed” or “is this an ongoing hire” are also interesting, but secondary to that.
Let me know if you’d like help with this. Here are some priors I have from software developers, and here is a hiring post I wrote.
Thanks for the perspective Yonatan! I’ve rearranged the post to better conform to your suggestions.
Because we have multiple roles, here I am trying to balance brevity and answering the question “am a specifically a good fit for this”. My last post went more in to detail about the company and one type of role in particular. Couldn’t post all the roles in the title but tried to make them as understandable as possible in few words, while linking to more information.
Hey! From the perspective of someone potentially looking for a job (and who talks to lots of people who are), an important consideration is “am I specifically a good fit for this”
I recommend trying to put the role names in the title, or at least visibly on top. This will help your candidates understand if the rest of the post is likely relevant for them.
Details like “are you venture backed” or “is this an ongoing hire” are also interesting, but secondary to that.
Let me know if you’d like help with this. Here are some priors I have from software developers, and here is a hiring post I wrote.
Thanks for the perspective Yonatan! I’ve rearranged the post to better conform to your suggestions.
Because we have multiple roles, here I am trying to balance brevity and answering the question “am a specifically a good fit for this”. My last post went more in to detail about the company and one type of role in particular. Couldn’t post all the roles in the title but tried to make them as understandable as possible in few words, while linking to more information.