Let’s Taco Bout It
This one starts with the question, “Need a job? Let’s taco bout it”. The famous fast-food chain, Taco Bell, put up this ad before their drive-through. It’s a classic wordplay with their brand, tacos and talking about the job interview. A clever ad, indeed!
Let’s Cook
To understand this one, you must be a fan of the TV series Breaking Bad. Heisenberg is a man who cooks crystal meth so again, its a wordplay on cooking food and cooking up drugs in a lab! “You don’t have to be Heisenberg to cook, now hiring for Kitchen Help.”
Create Jobs
This image illustrates some tiny figures in action, performing a variety of skilled jobs, using life-size donated objects. This attempt was made to encourage donations that can lead to job training and placement possibilities. It concludes with the tagline, “Donate Stuff. Create Jobs.”
Thinkers Wanted
This here is yet another creative example of screening out the candidates at the very first step. To not waste any time with people who are not made for this job. The ad puts in a wrong mail address and the candidate is supposed to think and correct the error and then send their CVs to it.
Sales Superheroes
This job ad talks about salesmen in terms of being sales superheroes, which is a catchy line, to begin with. It gets even better when they list their preferred skillset or “superhero power” to be a “Long flexible tongue”, the one which can sell anything.
Enough About You
A referral system is a great way to bring in more applicants. Almost every company uses this technique to get their employees to bring in applicants and give them monetary rewards as encouragement. This one, in particular, is a very smartly written eye-catching ad.