Career Snapshot - Reading Advertisements
The first step to understanding what your future employer or supervisor will be shortlisting you on is to analyse the advertisement they write for the job or study programme. Once you identify what skills and attributes are required, you can then match them to your own skills and this will make creating tailored applications easier.
Start with the short video – Career Snapshot: reading advertisements which gives an overview of how to analyse what an employer/supervisor wants, and then use the sections below and links to other parts of our website.
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Advertisements for jobs, Master's or PhDs help you to better understand what will be expected of you within a role/programme of study. There is no standard information or layout that advertisements have to include or follow so each one will be different, depending on what the employer/university wants to include. Most advertisements will include some or all of the following elements:
- The advertisement – this will include the job title, explain the benefits and will often be a written to sell the opportunity to you
- The job description/responsibilities – this explains in more detail what you will be expected to be do in the job or study programme
- About us – this section gives background about the organisation and can help you to understand the culture and values
- Salary and benefits – Some organisations will give you a clear salary or salary range. You may also see phrases like ‘competitive salary’ or ‘salary dependant on experience’. PhD opportunities, if funded, will mention a stipend amount. Benefits will generally be listed and include things like annual leave allowance, study leave or car allowances.
- The person specification – this focuses on the skills and requirements for the job/study programme
- How to apply – read this section carefully to understand what documents you do and do not need to include in your application
Whatever information you are given, the employer/supervisor will include the skills and attributes they want to you to show within it.