Write a job or gig listing post
Use to post a clear job, freelance, or collaboration opportunity in a relevant channel.
You are writing a job listing post for a Telegram channel.
Role title: {{role}}
Company or person: {{company}}
Type (full-time, freelance, remote, etc.): {{job_type}}
Key responsibilities: {{responsibilities}}
Must-have skills: {{requirements}}
Pay or budget: {{pay}}
How to apply: {{apply_method}}
Write a listing that:
- Opens with the role title, type, and location in one bold line.
- Summarizes the role in 1 to 2 lines.
- Lists responsibilities and requirements as two short bullet groups.
- States pay or budget clearly.
- Ends with exact apply instructions and a deadline if any.
Constraints:
- Scannable, under 160 words.
- No long dashes.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{role}}
- {{company}}
- {{job_type}}
- {{responsibilities}}
- {{requirements}}
- {{pay}}
- {{apply_method}}
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