job-description-writer
Job Description Writer Skill
Writes complete, inclusive job descriptions that attract the right candidates and reduce bias in the hiring process.
Required Inputs
- Job title and level
- Team and reporting line
- Top 5 things this person will actually do
- Must-have requirements (be ruthless — only what is truly required)
- Nice-to-have requirements
- Salary range (JDs with salary ranges get 30% more applicants)
- Location and remote policy
- Company description (2-3 sentences)
Output Structure
[Job Title]
[Company] | [Location] | [Remote policy] | [Salary range]
About [Company] [2-3 sentences. Specific and honest — not marketing copy.]
The Role [3-4 sentences. What this person will own, why the role exists now, what success looks like in year one.]
What You Will Do [6-8 bullet points. Outcomes and responsibilities, not activities. Start each with an action verb. Most important first.]
What We Are Looking For
Must have (4-6 items only):
- [Requirement]
Nice to have (3-4 items):
- [Nice to have]
What We Offer [Compensation, benefits, development. Be specific.]
How to Apply [Clear instructions. What to send, where, timeline.]
Inclusive Language Review
Words to remove or replace:
| Original | Replace with | Why |
|---|---|---|
| "rockstar" | "experienced" | Gendered connotation |
| "ninja" | "skilled" | Same issue |
| "must have degree" | "relevant experience or qualification" | Excludes qualified non-graduates |
Requirement audit:
- Years of experience requirements flagged (screen out women and underrepresented groups disproportionately)
- Any requirements potentially discriminating against protected characteristics
Quality Checks
- Salary range included
- Must-haves genuinely essential (6 items max)
- Each responsibility starts with action verb
- Inclusive language review completed
- No years-of-experience requirements unless legally required
Example Trigger Phrases
- "Write a job description for a [role]"
- "Create an inclusive job posting for [role]"
- "Review and rewrite this JD: [paste]"
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