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10 Best Job Advertisement Examples

Looking for the best job advertisement examples? From cool video ads to engaging challenges and ads coming straight from current employees, we’ve compiled a list of the most interesting job ads that did a great job standing out. 

See how some of the most famous companies did it and learn how you can create ads like that as well and promote it to drive applications left and right. 

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How to create a great job ad

Before we get into the examples of (great) job advertisements, let’s see first what makes a great job ad. Take a look at this job ad for a Financial Data Analyst at  KPMG Bulgaria

Need more help? Check out our Ultimate Guide for Posting Jobs That Stand Out!

Now that we’ve broken down what a great job ad should look like, we have to say this – Great ad copy is only the beginning. You need a great promotion plan that will attract as many qualified candidates as possible, with as few resources as possible. And KPMG did a great job there too, publishing this on dozens of channels in a few clicks and receiving hundreds of candidates. 

But we’ll get to that later. For now, let's move on to the next section and take a look at the 10 best job advertisement examples to inspire your next hiring process.

10 job advertisement examples

Here are the top 10 examples of the best job ads ever. Enjoy! 😊

Example #1: Job ad that attracts developers 

The first one on our list is this ad for an  'Amazing Platform Software Engineer' at HireVue.

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Why we like it: 

Let’s start with the job ad title - Amazing Platform Software Engineer. What a way to make a candidate feel special before (s)he even reads the job ad! 

We also love that this job ad starts with HireVue’s employee value proposition. They open the job ad by stating everything they offer to a candidate, including an amazing salary and many other perks and benefits. 

They use their employee value proposition as a magnet to attract candidates’ attention and get them to read the ad. Once they grab the candidates’ attention, they follow with a strong  pitch:

“If you are an Amazing Software Engineer who wants to make great money working at an amazing company then keep reading!”

By now I want to work at HireVue too, and I’m not even a Software Engineer (much less an amazing one). 😃 The best thing is, this job ad just keeps getting better

We especially love their emphasis on people and diversity and the explanation of their hiring process. Not to mention the cool photo at the end of the ad.

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Example #2: Job ad that highlights perks 

Our next example is this short and simple, yet highly effective Instagram job ad by Marriott. Best-job-ad-example-Marriott

Why we like it: 

This job ad starts by calling out its perfect candidate - warm, outgoing, authentic, passionate, and inspiring. 

Then it casually mentions the job opportunity and focuses on the unique perks and benefits this company offers.

The best part? This job ad shows off their perks and doesn’t just tell candidates about them. 

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Example #3: Best place to work job ad

Hubspot announced on Instagram that they won the  “Best Place to Work” award. 

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Why we like it: 

Along with the "Best Workplace" announcement they included a call to action in that same post and invited interested candidates to apply for their open job positions and become a part of their amazing company culture. It is a clever way of turning your own company's awards into opportunities for candidates. Brilliant! 

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Example #4: Humorous job ad

Take a look at this Bartender job ad at Dallas Restaurant & Bar:

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Why we like it: 

We love this job ad because it perfectly targets its ideal candidates - experienced bartenders.  It uses professional insight and a joke to attract their attention and make them laugh

We also like how this job ad offers interested candidates a few different options to apply - they can come to a walk-in interview, or apply via email or telephone.

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Example #5: Job ad with an infographic 

Next up is the job ad for a  Talent Acquisition Manager at IBM.  

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Why we like it: 

We love how  IBM transformed their ordinary, boring textual job ad into a stunning online infographic. 😍

This visual job ad engages and informs its target audience in just a single glance, allowing applicants to more quickly and easily gauge whether they would be a good fit for a position.

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Example #6: Video job ad 

Here we have a video job advertisement for a lead instructor at Galileo Camps.

Why we like it: 

This video job ad for a lead instructor at a children’s camp explains why this role is crucial and amazing.

It also describes the ideal candidate and shows a typical day at the job. 

All that in a  less than 2-minute eye candy video. What’s not to love? :) 

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Example #7: Coded job ad 

Like games? Check out his ad for a software developer at Verizon:

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Why we like it: 

We love this coded Instagram job ad by Verizon. They used a graphic to pose a challenge to their target audience playfully and daringly. 

What a great way to engage their target audience! 

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Example #8: Team photo job ad 

Grizzly's Wood-Fired Grill shared an interesting job ad for a dishwasher. Check it out:

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Why we like it: 

Sharing pictures of your employees having fun at work on social media is always a great way to engage reactions among potential candidates!

It looks like the staff at Grizzly's are having so much fun!

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Example #9: Employee testimonial job ad

This ad for a Finance and accounting role shows that any job can be fun at Disney. Take a look:

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Why we like it: 

We love how this job ad doesn’t look like a job ad at all! 

Disney regularly shares photos and quotes or videos of their employees talking about their role, its challenges, and wins. 

Disney shares its employees'  testimonials and simply adds a call to action in the form of an invitation to apply

So simple, yet so effective. Learn from Disney about storytelling! 👌

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Example #10: Inside the box job ad

Our last but maybe even the most interesting job ad example comes from IKEA. Check it out:

Why we like it: 

We love how IKEA connected their product with their job ads! 

IKEA used its flat-pack furniture box as a direct marketing channel when attempting to recruit staff. 

They created a job ad called  “Assemble your future” in the same style as its typical flatpack assembly instructions and inserted it into their furniture boxes. Isn’t that brilliant? 😮

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How to promote job ads and drive more applications?

Let’s say you’ve created a great job ad, just like any one of the examples above, making sure it contains all the necessary elements to attract candidates to apply. Now it’s time to promote it and drive as many applications as possible. How do you do that? Here are a few ways: 

Job boards

Online job boards are popular platforms for posting job openings. Job boards are a great way of attracting candidates from any industry as there are thousands of different platforms across the web ranging from general to industry-specific. The great thing about them is that you can target specific industries and job seekers’ experience levels, skills, and locations. 

However, if you are hiring in high volume in multiple locations, finding and keeping track of all the job boards you need to use could be difficult. Let’s say you’re a hotel chain hiring maintenance staff in several different countries. Normally you’d need to find relevant job boards in each country and post the same job to each of them individually.  But there is a way you could post to all of them in just one click. Here’s how you could do it in  TalentLyft:

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Open the Premium job boards database with over 2500 job boards you can choose from.

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Pick the one or however many you like if you want to diversify your reach and target a broader audience. All the details you need to make the decision are already there. If you already have existing contracts with some job boards you can easily import them into TalentLyft with the price you negotiated.  

Build your employer brand

Employer branding is about showcasing your company as a desirable place to work, beyond just the specifics of the job role. It involves building and leveraging your company's reputation and the values it stands for to attract top talent.

Social media platforms are powerful tools for building your brand. Regularly post on social media where your potential candidates are most active. Tailor your messages to fit the platform, whether it's LinkedIn for professional networking,  Instagram for visual storytelling, or Twitter for quick updates and industry news.

Develop content that resonates with your target audience. This could include videos about life at the company, employee success stories, and insights into exciting projects. Content that highlights innovation, career growth opportunities, and the impact of the work can attract candidates who are looking for meaningful and fulfilling careers.

Learn more: How to Promote Your Employer Brand on Social Media

Social media is also great for sharing your job vacancies with engaging captions and call-to-actions. Take a look at this great example by Steven Bartlett.

Steven is an entrepreneur and investor looking to hire qualified people for more than 100 vacant roles across his fast-growing companies. 

In this ad, he invites people to send open applications over to him with their own idea of a job they would like to do at one of his companies and how they could contribute. What a clever way of attracting top talent!

Of course, Steven is a world-famous businessman with nearly 2 million followers on LinkedIn, so many top-quality candidates would stand in line to be hired by him, but that doesn’t mean you can’t model this strategy in one of your own ads. If you, your  CEO, or anyone at your company has a significant social media presence, taking this approach might just be the go-to strategy for filling that hard-to-fill role. 

Optimize your career pages

A careers page is another great channel for promoting your jobs and building your brand. It's a space where you can control the narrative, highlight company culture and benefits and showcase your employer brand. The careers page is often the first touchpoint between your company and potential candidates, so it’s important to do it right. Here are a few tips:

Take a look at how KPMG did a good job with their careers page:

Along with a sleek and intuitive design, KPMG’s careers page features all the important information a job seeker might be interested in. The jobs and benefits are displayed prominently and the hiring timeline lets the candidates know what they can expect from the process. Along with the features and visual elements, the site is fully SEO-optimized - if you search ‘senior financial data analyst’ on Google, the position at KPMG comes up within the first few results. 

Luckily, building a great fully branded careers page with all these elements in mind nowadays doesn’t require much effort or any coding. In fact, you can do it in a couple of hours.

KPMG Bulgaria built their entire careers page in a day using TalentLyft’s drag-and-drop careers page builder. You can start building yours too for free!

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Use paid ads

Advertising on the most popular platforms is a great way to extend your reach and target the exact candidates that match your job criteria. You can set your criteria manually on each platform individually to adjust your job ads to target specific groups of job seekers. For example, the process of creating an ad on Facebook looks something like this:

You can create a new job ad and set all the necessary parameters to target or boost one of your existing job postings. 

Alternatively, if you want to skip the hassle of doing everything yourself, and if you use an ATS like  TalentLyft, you can do everything from there in significantly less time: 

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You just pick the platform you want to advertise to, and TalentLyft will do the rest, based on the position you are advertising. The social campaigns are already set up, you just need one click to the ‘Add to campaign’ button. That’s it. 

Learn more: Recruitment Advertising: The Ultimate Guide for 2024

Networking and Employee Referrals

Leveraging your personal networks and current employees can be an effective way to promote your jobs. Use your own industry contacts or followers on professional platforms like LinkedIn to share jobs with and encourage employees within your company to refer someone from their own network or promote a job internally to them. 


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If your company has a lot of employees, using software to track all referrals and internal hires can be beneficial so you don’t get lost in the sheets.

Outsource to external recruiters

Not everything has to be done internally. External recruiters and recruitment agencies offer a great reach and have access to large pools of talent that might make it easier for you to attract people. However, that often comes with a hefty price tag. 

An even better option, especially if you’re working with someone on the outside is to leverage recruitment software that enables you to streamline the job advertising process while also collaborating with external recruiters. 

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Summary

In today's talent market, standing out requires a blend of creativity and strategic advertising. This article highlighted how companies like KPMG Bulgaria excel in job advertising by combining engaging content with smart promotion tactics to attract the right candidates. A successful job ad is clear, resonates with potential candidates' values, and is widely promoted across various channels, including job boards, social media, and through employer branding efforts.

Effective job advertising is about crafting a compelling narrative that showcases the company as an attractive place to work, leveraging technology and traditional methods to broaden reach. As the job advertising landscape continues to evolve, companies that innovate in both content and promotional strategies will not only attract but also retain top talent. The essence of job advertising lies in storytelling; it's about making your opportunities stand out and inspiring candidates to embark on their next career journey with your company.

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