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Ask HN: Biggest pet peeves with job posts?

4 pointsby chidevguyover 11 years ago
What are your biggest pet peeves with job posts? For example, one of mine regarding programming jobs is when they list a bunch of technologies that you &quot;need to know&quot;, but in reality the company only uses half of them.<p>On the flip side, what makes a good job post? How do you make your company stand out to potential employees?<p>Thanks!

6 comments

codegeekover 11 years ago
A good job posting in my opinion must include:<p>- LOCATION or REMOTE. You can talk all about your great company, awesome team, great perks but if you don&#x27;t tell me where do I need to go, it is really not very useful.<p>- COMPANY NAME: I hate it when recruiters post &quot;Fortune 500 client&quot;. Really ? Could you be any more specific ? &lt;&#x2F;sarcasm&gt;<p>- SALARY RANGE: &quot;Market Rate Salary&quot;, &quot;Salary: Competitve&quot;, &quot;Salary: commensurate on experience&quot; is all bullshit. Give me a range. I understand that the exact salary could depend on how good you are but every employer has a range. Specifically big companies.<p>- TEAM DESCRIPTION: Describe the team as much as possible without necessarily revealing personal info. I would rather like to read &quot;We are a team of 5 people spread across the globe where 2 of us do the back end dev in NYC.......&quot;. Don&#x27;t give me generics like &quot;Excellent motivated team working on world changing projects looking for the next ninja to join our awesome team&quot;. Really again ?<p>- WHY ARE YOU LOOKING TO HIRE: This is a must for me. Is this position open just because you have some cash to burn to show good to the management that you are &quot;growing&quot; the team or is there really a pain point that can be addressed by hiring. What problems are you facing currently that could be solved by this hire ? It is better to be needed than being a nice to have.<p>- BENEFITS: This one is a nice to have. But again be specific if you can. You offer 401K ? awesome. now tell me what the match percentage is. Or at least link to your HR benefits site if it is externally available. I am always surprised to see how little you know about benefits until you are hired. In the US, health insurance is a big deal. I want to know upfront what kinds of plans are offered which could impact my salary requirements as well.<p>On a fun note, I wish we could do the same to the bad job postings. Want to know how much Java I have done ? &quot;Depends on the salary range being offered&quot; and so on...
chrisbennetover 11 years ago
I like to see a salary range. Just putting &quot;Salary: competitive&quot; means your probably aren&#x27;t.<p>I like skill requirements broken out into &quot;should have&quot; and &quot;nice to have&quot;. Even better are the jobs that list &quot;nice to have but we know you can learn our stack&quot;.<p>Totally hate any job board that wants your email to see their jobs. I use their own email address (info@topjobs.com) when they ask. Let them spam themselves. :-)<p>Could care less for the &quot;We were voted blah blah. With more than three decades of experience and innovation in the sales, use and value-added tax (VAT) tax-compliance arena, Bloatware stands as the leader in providing automated solutions...&quot;
wlmeldmanflochover 11 years ago
&quot;Entry Level&quot; in title, 3-5 years experience in requirements. Fuck me
memracomover 11 years ago
They don&#x27;t say what they want. Why can&#x27;t they say something like &quot;We have developed 5 or more web apps using J2EE technologies and we want to upgrade them to Spring related technologies. 30% of your time will be on upgrading, 70% on adding new features based on customer requests&quot;.<p>No need to list a bunch of technologies without explanation.
collywover 11 years ago
Show us an example of your work.<p>All of my stuff is in house. If I have a side project, I will be looking to earn some money from it, so I don&#x27;t want to put it on github. And I have other hobbies so I don&#x27;t have the time to contribute to open source (though I would like to).
bbissoonover 11 years ago
I hate seeing requirements for college degrees - creativity begot know-how, not the other way around.