Job Selling Pitch
Make candidates actually want the job. Turn a dry job description into selling points, a rewritten post, and outreach hooks that get replies.
- Documents needed
- Required: Job descriptionOptional: Intake notes
- Output
- → Document
What it does
The Job Selling Pitch turns a standard job description into materials that make candidates want to apply — by reframing duties into benefits and surfacing what's genuinely attractive about the role.
Why recruiters use it
- Get more responses to outreach by leading with what excites candidates.
- Rewrite weak job posts into ones that convert.
- Uncover selling points the hiring manager forgot to mention.
What you get
A selling-points analysis across ten angles, a "so what?" feature-to-benefit reframe, a rewritten job post, ready-to-use outreach hooks, and questions to ask the hiring manager to dig up more.
What you need
- A job description saved in the project.
How to run it
Pick the agent and run. The pitch is saved to your project files, ready to use in posts and outreach.
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