We're hiring post templates
Job announcement cards people actually stop on: the role, the stack, the location - readable in one glance.
We're hiring
One unmissable line with the stack and location underneath. For hiring posts.
Open role
The role as the headline, a two-line pitch, and a hiring tag. One card per opening.
Join the team
Team photo bleeding off the right edge, open-roles count beside it. Warm and human.
New team member
Photo on the right, welcome headline and role beside it. For welcome-aboard posts.
Click a template to open it in the editor with the design loaded. Everything stays editable.
Hiring posts compete with everything else in the feed, and a text-only "we're hiring!" disappears. These cards make the opening legible at a glance: a bold statement card with the stack and location, a light per-role card with the job title as the headline, a warm team-photo card for careers-page campaigns, and a welcome card for announcing the person you hired.
Each links back to a plain editor template underneath, so your team can adjust the wording and re-export without a designer - and the per-role card is built to be duplicated: one card per opening, same design every time.
Tips that make these work
- Lead with the role or the stack, not with "we're hiring" - candidates scan for their own keywords.
- Candidates scan for salary range and remote policy first - if you can say them, say them in the description line.
- Post the welcome card when someone joins: it's the same template family working as social proof.
FAQ
What makes a hiring image work on LinkedIn?
Legibility at small size: role as the headline, short supporting line, high contrast. These templates are set up that way by default, and 1200x630 is the size LinkedIn's feed handles well.
Can I make one card per open role?
Yes - open the per-role card, type the title, download, repeat. Or save it as a template and let the API generate a card for every opening on your jobs page.
Can I use our brand colors?
Yes. Background, accent, and text colors are fully editable, and your logo can be added on templates that support it.
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Making these repeatedly? Save your design once and generate a card per post automatically.