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Job Responsibilities are simply the job requirements for the position. In order to get the best response, contractors should list why the requirements are there. Examples would be: "A Bachelor of Arts Degree is required to help lead Corporate Communications" or "We require seven years of project management experience for commercial building projects. This position will manage three Project Managers and seven Project Engineers". Make clear the "required" qualifications and the "desired" skills. Avoid clich's or trite phrases like "self-motivated", "team player", and "fast-paced" (making the job posting appear common). Contractors can also use the Job Responsibilities field as an eliminator of unwanted resumes by making qualifying statements ("Applicants must have a minimum of six consecutive years with the same general contractor. Otherwise, please do not apply."). In order to eliminate many unwanted job seekers, contractors can also add qualifying phrases such as "background checks are performed in the hiring process" or "personality testing is used in the hiring process".


Salary

Many contractors refuse to post salary information in job postings. Salary figures make job postings credible, and substantially improve the job seeker response rate. It is also one of the most widely searched fields on a job posting. Job seekers are typically more interested in the salary than any other item in a job description. According to executive recruiter, Chuck Groom of CC Group, Inc., money is one of the top reasons why people leave their job. Job seekers do not want to waste time with a job that may not pay what they require. When a salary figure is lacking, they will assume that the contractor may be embarrassed by the level of salary level - or have something to hide. Phrases such as "Salary is commensurate with experience, N/A, Open, or Depends on experience" do not prove effective. They will actually significantly reduce response rate to a job posting.

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