Analysis of Job Description

Analysis of Job Description

 

Using the Web browser of your choice, identify two poorly written and two well-written job descriptions. Please copy and paste the descriptions into your Word document and include references in APA format. Discuss: What makes the poorly written job descriptions weak? What makes the better job descriptions more effective? Respond to each question with a minimum of 250 words. Now, select one of the weaker job descriptions and rewrite them by utilizing O*NET (http://www.onetonline.org/) as one of your sources. When responding to the questions, be sure to utilize the information from the required reading and the Unit III Study Guide. All sources cited, including the textbook, must be cited and referenced according to APA standards. Utilize APA formatting for your title and reference pages.

 

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Examples Bad Job Description. Job Title: P-1 and P-2 Plumbers (Full Time). Industry: Building Construction / Skilled Trades. State, City: Connecticut,Fairfield County. Salary: $35/hr. No. of Vacancy: 5. Key Word: Plumber, P1, P-1, P2, P-2, Commercial, residential. Posted On: 26th Apr 2018. Job Description: P-1 and P-2 Plumbers – Fairfield County, CT. We have a client who’s growing faster than the number of people angry about FB privacy issues… That’ll give you a small indication how well this client of ours is doing. If you have your P-1 or P-2 license and want to work for a SUPER fast growing company and $35/hr and benefits, works for you, then you need to apply now. If interested, get us a resume now [email protected] … our client is hiring TODAY! Job Title: HVAC Project Manager (Commercial) (Full Time). Industry: HVAC. State, City: CT,New Haven County. Salary: $100K – $125K. No. of Vacancy: 1. Key Word: HVAC, Project Manager, Commercial, New Haven County. Posted On: 6th Dec 2017. Job Description: HVAC Project Manager (Commercial) – New Haven County, CT. When it comes to this client, when they say, “Jump,” We respond, “How high and do you prefer that number in centimeters or inches?” So, we received a call asking us to find them a top-shelf commercial HVAC Project Manager. These are HUGE projects that they want someone to run. We’re talking anywhere from $2M-5M and up. They’re looking for someone who has connections, strong leadership skills, and a steady work history. This person should know the Connecticut marketplace. You should have experience with union and non-union shops. You should have a degree and you should have at least 5 years of PM experience. Our client will pay $100K – $125K and for the best out there might go much higher if the person was extraordinary. Interested? Send your resume to [email protected]…..

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