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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advertised role" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a job position that has been publicly announced or promoted by an employer.
Example: "I applied for the advertised role of marketing manager at the company."
Alternatives: "posted position" or "publicized job".
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How can I illustrate a tie-in to the advertised role?
Just because you're not responding to an advertised role doesn't mean you can skimp on the research and effort needed.
As Hall's new top team begins to take shape, it will be completed with the recently advertised role of director of television and a new director of news following Helen Boaden's appointment as director of radio.
Applicants typically want a certain position because the advertised role and the associated tasks and responsibilities appeal to them.
After an assessment of the details of the advertised role, I am positive that I would be a great fit for the job.
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On the contrary, they have to write detailed job advertisements — including levels of pay for advertised roles.
Advertised roles with Broadspectrum include support workers, family support workers, and child safeguarding manager.
In addition, commercial departments have been encouraged to publish salary ranges for advertised roles, although they are not mandated to do so.
Talking of skills, according to the Silicon Milkroundabout/Adzuna data, the most sought after workers for U.K. tech startups are (unsurprisingly) developers, with a third (31%) of the advertised roles being for coders; followed by marketers, sought in a quarter (24%) of the ads; and product people (12%).
Though it can be a challenge to find advertised part-time roles, says Julianne Miles, managing director of Women Returners.
The role is advertised as "at least" two to three days a week; Fairhead's BBC Trust role was initially advertised as a "three- to four-day-a-week role".
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