Thirst For Creativity
This job ad uses image positioning and wordplay to create something really witty and attractive. The vampire teeth soaked in human blood are pencils turned upside down, which are the ultimate weapon for anyone creating content. The caption shows that they are aware of the creative ad they put out but they seek more “creative blood”.
Scarecrow Wanted
This employer’s theory is quite straight, why make a scarecrow when you can find a person qualified to stand up straight for hours. The owner doesn’t know he can easily find a dummy for free at any store instead of hiring a dummy and paying him to do the same.
Web Developer Wanted
This creative ad is from a software company who were in search of a talented web developer. The ad speaks for itself, as they put out the outdated version of windows explaining the urgent need they have for a web developer.
Test Or Ad?
This ad is another example of screening out candidates way before their first round. The ad itself comes with mistakes that the candidate has to find and then only they can contact the recruiter. It serves both the purposes, of being eye-catching plus attracting the right applicants.
Just Any Solution
This picture does not look like a job ad in the first look, it’s just an image of an object with some weird quirks. The pencils have an abnormally long eraser, which seems kind of…pointless. And then you zoom in to see what is written on the pencil, “We are looking for students who aren’t satisfied with just any solution.” And all of a sudden, it makes complete sense.
Don’t Be A Bully
This ad is from a school that is in search of a new referee for their soccer team. The post highlights all the responsibilities of the referee and at the same time it calls out those people who think it is easy being a referee and just sit back and yell from the benches.