The first paragraph
In principle, the first paragraph summarizes the advertisement in such a way that it creates motivation to read on. This is followed by a description of the job - emphasizing the aspects that are not self-evident - i.e. not so much "As a software developer, you develop software." but rather name the products/services/challenges that are solved. Then list the most important essential requirements. Please leave out optional items. Formulate optional components directly as a further training offer in the form "With us you will learn...". At the end, you can list the unique selling points (employer brand) of your company or department as an employer. Avoid things that all other competitors have already written in their advertisements. Find 2-3 special topics in which you are unique or demonstrably better in order to stand out and be remembered.
Now list all the relevant information about the advertisement in a structured way. It is best to use the 3A formula: Task, Requirement, General.
Tasks:
Requirements/learning opportunities:
General or what we offer:
Conclusion/last paragraph
It rounds off the advertisement, provides additional information and invites you to send an application.
Our team is as strong as each individual - together we are unbeatable. G&B offers career starters and professionally experienced persons the opportunity to contribute their knowledge, creativity, interests and experience in a team with family atmosphere.
For career starters we offer specific programs in order to qualify you optimally for your job at G&B. You can even accomplish a technical course of studies in a dual system in addition to working. We will support you.
We appreciate your interest.
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