Like internship postings, entry-level job descriptions should be exciting and concise, a way to sell your company and the position while standing out from the myriad of likeminded employers.
It’s important to remember that students are new to the professional world, and even the most polished may not yet know what your company does or all the corporate jargon that is commonplace in your field. Create a role the is easy to read, fun and gives the student a good feel for your company culture as well as what they will be doing.
The sample below does a great job of this. It uses bullet points for a couple of paragraphs to explain the company and role and then bullets to define job responsibilities as well as requirements. Having both minimum and preferred qualifications help students self-assess their odds of landing the role; meanwhile, having a section on team culture, while optional does a great job of helping students understand whether or not their personality will be a good fit.
Enjoy reading the position below and feel free to download our rock star entry-level job template to begin making your own position.
A company’s most crucial element is its human element. With employee talent, passion, and commitment driving the success of a business, it’s no wonder why human resources are essential to Meriot International, industry leader in hospitality and lodging.
Come work with an expansive brand that includes 3,700 diverse properties in 74 countries and territories worldwide. As an HR intern, you’ll facilitate the recruitment and acquisition of new hires, and help maintain the excellent work environment at Meriot for current employees.
Organized:
You come in on time and deliver projects before the deadline. You are able to prioritize and manage a myriad of tasks at once.
Team-Oriented:
You’re willing to help out on projects that drive the company forward regardless of whether they are your responsibility or not.
Entrepreneurial:
You are able to wear many hats and thrive in scenarios where you are given big goals and lots of independence.
Passionate:
You are dedicated to the hospitality industry. You read industry blogs and follow industry Twitter accounts. You want to make a difference.
Work Location: San Francisco Salary: Highly Competitive Work Schedule: Full-Time Date Posted: March 12, 2013
*Note that although this posting is similar to the Sample Internship Posting, we have expanded the “responsibilities” section to include more detailed information on the job description, as well as a modified “qualifications” section to reflect a higher-level position as well as the more in-depth cultural requirements section. The cultural requirements piece is not mandatory for all positions, but can reflect the importance your company places on fit for full-time roles.
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