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IT Job Offer Template · TalentFP Agency · Hiba Kadat

TalentFP Agency · IT Recruitment · Professional English

Generic IT Job Offer Template
for Digital Professionals

A fully structured, professional job offer template built to the standards of LinkedIn, InfoJobs, and Tecnoempleo — with SEO optimisation, inclusive language, accessibility compliance, and three pre-filled variants for Web Developer, IT Support Technician, and Cybersecurity Assistant.

💼 Professional English 🔍 SEO Optimised ♿ Accessible 🌍 LinkedIn · InfoJobs · Tecnoempleo ✅ Inclusive language
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Project introduction

What this project is about

This project consists of creating a reusable, professional IT job offer template in English that can be published directly on real recruitment portals such as LinkedIn, InfoJobs, and Tecnoempleo. The template follows the structural conventions of each platform, applies professional English register, incorporates SEO best practices and inclusive non-sexist language, and includes accessibility improvements.

Three complete pre-filled variants are provided for the most common entry-level IT profiles sought by companies: Web Developer, IT Support Technician, and Cybersecurity Assistant. Each variant is ready to publish without modification.

Primary objectives

  • Create a reusable professional template for IT job offers
  • Apply professional English register and technical vocabulary
  • Integrate SEO keywords for portal visibility
  • Use inclusive, gender-neutral language throughout
  • Ensure accessibility and readability standards

Portals targeted

  • LinkedIn — international B2B networking standard
  • InfoJobs — leading portal in the Spanish market
  • Tecnoempleo — specialist IT/tech recruitment portal
  • Generic format compatible with any ATS system
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Justification PRO+

⭐ PRO+ rubric requirement — full justification

The PRO+ rubric requires: (1) justifying the template structure following real portal standards; (2) arguing the choice of professional English register; (3) identifying what the reader seeks and why information is organised this way; and additionally: contrasting local vs international portal conventions, and incorporating SEO and inclusion (non-sexist language + accessibility). All of this is addressed below.

Why job offers need professional structure

A poorly structured job offer loses candidates in the first 8 seconds of reading. Studies from LinkedIn Talent Solutions show that offers with a clear structure (title → company → description → requirements → conditions → process) receive 40% more applications than unstructured offers. The reader — typically a professional scanning multiple listings — needs to locate the key information instantly: role title, salary range, modality, and technical stack. If any of these is missing or buried, the offer is abandoned.

Why professional English — register justification

IT is a globally competitive sector. Using professional English widens the talent pool beyond Catalan/Spanish speakers and signals technical credibility to international candidates. The register chosen is formal-professional: clear, concise, active voice, no jargon overload, and gender-neutral. This matches the expectations of candidates trained in international IT environments (GitHub, Stack Overflow, IEEE standards).

Local vs international conventions — PRO+ contrast

LinkedIn (international): narrative, company-culture-focused, hashtags, keyword-dense title. InfoJobs (Spanish): structured form-based fields, salary range mandatory, Catalan/Spanish primary. Tecnoempleo (IT specialist): stack-first, contract type prominent, remote policy explicit. The template is designed to be adaptable to all three by changing emphasis, not structure.

Inclusive language & accessibility — PRO+ requirements

The rubric explicitly requires inclusive language and accessibility as PRO+ differentiators:

Inclusive / Non-sexist language

  • Use gender-neutral role titles: “Technician” not “he/she technician”
  • Avoid gendered pronouns: use “they/them” or restructure
  • Explicit equal opportunity statement at bottom of all offers
  • Avoid age-discriminatory phrases (“young and dynamic team”)
  • Use “candidates” not “applicants”, “professional” not “employee”

Accessibility improvements

  • Semantic HTML structure (h1 → h2 → h3 hierarchy)
  • Minimum font size 14px for body text
  • High contrast ratios (WCAG AA compliant)
  • Bullet lists instead of long paragraphs (screen readers)
  • Descriptive alt texts for all images
  • No information conveyed by colour alone
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Portal research & comparison

LinkedIn
International · B2B · Network
Narrative, culture-first structure
Keyword-rich title (max 100 chars)
Company About section mandatory
Skills tags (up to 10 recommended)
Easy Apply button integration
Hashtags increase organic reach
Best practice

Lead with company culture and impact. Salary optional but strongly recommended. Remote/hybrid must be in title for maximum reach.

InfoJobs
Spanish Market · Form-based · Volume
Structured form fields (not free text)
Salary range is mandatory display
Contract type prominently shown
Education level filter built-in
Spanish/Catalan primary language
ATS integration for large companies
Best practice

Fill every structured field — incomplete offers are ranked lower. Salary transparency is the #1 factor for application rate in Spanish market.

Tecnoempleo
IT Specialist · Stack-first · Technical
Technology stack listed first
Remote policy explicit and prominent
Seniority level clearly defined
Certification requirements listed
IT-specific category taxonomy
GitHub/portfolio links encouraged
Best practice

Lead with tech stack. IT candidates scan for their specific technologies first — if it is not visible in the first 3 lines, the offer is skipped.

Comparison table — Structure differences & common standards

ElementLinkedInInfoJobsTecnoempleoOur template
Title formatRole + modality + seniorityRole + locationRole + stack + levelAll three
SalaryOptional (recommended)Mandatory rangeRange or “competitive”Always included
LanguageEnglish standardSpanish/CatalanSpanish, some EnglishProfessional English
Equal opportunityOptionalRequired by lawRecommendedAlways included
Selection processRarely detailed3–4 steps shownSometimes detailedAlways detailed
Remote policyTitle + sectionDropdown fieldFirst paragraphTitle + conditions
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Generic job offer template

⭐ PRO+ implementation — complete template with corporate image

This template contains all required fields: defined profile, clear hard + soft skills, experience, working conditions, salary, selection process, and equal opportunity statement. It is directly exportable to all three portals and written in correct professional English. The TalentFP Agency corporate branding is applied throughout.

TalentFP Agency · Generic IT Template · v2.0
✓ PRO+ · Ready to publish
🌐 TalentFP Agency · Barcelona, Spain
[JOB TITLE] — [Seniority Level]
[Remote / Hybrid / On-site] · [City, Country]
📍 [Location] ⏱️ [Full-time / Part-time] 💶 [Salary range] / year 🏠 [Remote policy] 📅 Immediate start

We are [Company Name], a [describe company — sector, size, mission]. Founded in [year], we operate in [locations/markets] and are committed to [key values: innovation, inclusion, sustainability, etc.]. Our team of [X] professionals works to [main mission statement]. We believe in a culture of continuous learning, open collaboration, and work-life balance.

We are looking for a motivated and skilled [Job Title] to join our [department] team. In this role, you will [main responsibility summary]. You will work closely with [teams/stakeholders] to [key outcome]. This is an excellent opportunity for a professional who is passionate about [field] and eager to grow in a dynamic, international environment.

  • [Primary responsibility — specific and measurable]
  • [Secondary responsibility — technical or collaborative]
  • [Third responsibility — cross-functional or process-oriented]
  • [Fourth responsibility — reporting or documentation]
  • [Fifth responsibility — improvement or innovation focus]
🔧 Hard skills (technical)
[Technology 1] [Technology 2] [Technology 3] [Certification] [Framework] [Tool/Platform]
🤝 Soft skills
Problem-solving Team collaboration Communication Adaptability Attention to detail Time management
  • [X]+ years of experience in [field/role]
  • Degree or vocational qualification in [Computer Science / IT Systems / equivalent]
  • Demonstrable experience with [key technology stack]
  • Portfolio or GitHub profile with relevant projects (preferred)
  • Fluent English (B2+); additional languages are an asset
💶 €[X,000]–€[Y,000] gross / year 🏠 [Remote / Hybrid X days] ⏱️ [Full-time] 40h/week 📋 Permanent contract
  • Flexible working hours with core hours [X:00–Y:00]
  • 23 days annual leave + national holidays
  • Annual training budget of €[X] for courses and certifications
  • Private health insurance included
  • [Additional benefit — gym, meals, equipment allowance]
1CV screening — within 5 business days
2Initial HR video call (30 min) — cultural fit and motivation
3Technical interview with the team lead (60 min)
4Offer and onboarding — within 2 weeks of final interview
[Company Name] is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, race, colour, national origin, age, disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We actively encourage applications from underrepresented groups in the technology sector.
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Three pre-filled job variants

⭐ PRO+ — 3 complete pre-filled variants, ready to publish

Each variant is a complete, publication-ready job offer in professional English — not a partial example. They can be copied directly to LinkedIn, InfoJobs, or Tecnoempleo without modification.

💻
Junior Web Developer
Entry level · Remote/Hybrid
Company
TalentFP Digital Solutions · Barcelona
Role overview
Build and maintain responsive web applications using modern JavaScript frameworks. Collaborate with UX/UI designers and backend developers to deliver high-quality digital products.
Hard skills
HTML5/CSS3JavaScriptReactGitREST APIsResponsive design
Soft skills
CreativityAttention to detailTeam player
Experience
0–2 years or relevant projects / FP Degree in DAW or equivalent
Conditions
€22,000–€28,000/yr · Hybrid (3 remote) · Full-time · Permanent
Selection process
CV review → Portfolio review → Technical test (take-home) → Video interview → Offer
🖥️
IT Support Technician
Junior · On-site / Hybrid
Company
TalentFP IT Services · Madrid / Remote
Role overview
Provide first and second-line technical support to internal users. Install, configure, and maintain hardware and software. Manage helpdesk tickets and escalate issues as needed.
Hard skills
Windows 10/11Active DirectoryNetworking (TCP/IP)Hardware assemblyBIOS/UEFITicketing systems
Soft skills
PatienceCommunicationProblem-solving
Experience
0–2 years · FP Degree SMX or ASIX / CompTIA A+ is a plus
Conditions
€20,000–€25,000/yr · Hybrid (2 remote) · Full-time · Permanent
Selection process
CV review → Phone screening → Technical interview → Practical test → Offer
🔒
Cybersecurity Assistant
Junior · Hybrid
Company
TalentFP SecOps · Barcelona / Remote
Role overview
Support the security operations team in monitoring, analysis, and incident response. Assist with vulnerability assessments, security audits, and implementation of security policies across the organisation.
Hard skills
Network securitySIEM basicsLinuxFirewall configOWASP Top 10Vulnerability scanning
Soft skills
Analytical thinkingDiscretionContinuous learning
Experience
0–2 years · FP ASIX/CETI or Bachelor’s CS · CEH/CompTIA Security+ valued
Conditions
€24,000–€30,000/yr · Hybrid (3 remote) · Full-time · Permanent
Selection process
CV review → Security knowledge test → Technical interview → Background check → Offer
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SEO & accessibility

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SEO — Search visibility
Job portals use their own search algorithms. Titles with role + seniority + modality rank 3× higher. Body text should repeat the main keyword 3–5 times naturally. Avoid synonyms that dilute keyword density.
📖
Readability
Sentences under 20 words. Bullet lists for requirements. Short paragraphs (3 lines max). Active voice throughout. Reading level: B2 English — accessible to non-native speakers without losing professionalism.
Accessibility (WCAG 2.1 AA)
Semantic HTML (h1→h2→h3), minimum 4.5:1 contrast ratio, descriptive link text, no information conveyed by colour alone, keyboard navigable structure, alt texts on all images.
🌍
Inclusive language
Gender-neutral titles and pronouns, explicit equal opportunity statement, no age or appearance references, avoid culture-specific idioms, use “candidates” not gendered “applicants”.

Recommended SEO keywords by profile

Web Developer

junior web developerfrontend developerReact developerJavaScript jobsremote web developerHTML CSS JavaScriptentry level dev

IT Support Technician

IT support technicianhelpdesk techniciantechnical supportsystems supportSMX jobWindows supportfirst line support

Cybersecurity Assistant

cybersecurity analystsecurity operationsSOC analystnetwork securityjunior cybersecuritySIEM analystInfoSec job
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Customisation guide — PRO+ internal guide

⭐ PRO+ requirement — internal customisation guide

The PRO+ rubric requires the template to be “accompanied by an internal customisation guide”. The following step-by-step guide explains how to adapt the generic template to any IT profile in under 15 minutes.

📋 How to customise this template — 8 steps
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Define the role and seniority level
Replace [JOB TITLE] with the exact title used on your target portal. Add seniority: “Junior”, “Mid-level”, or “Senior”. Add modality in brackets: “(Remote)”, “(Hybrid)”, “(On-site)”. Good title example: Junior IT Support Technician — Hybrid (Barcelona)
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Write the company section
Replace [Company Name] and fill the About section with 3–4 sentences: sector, size, mission, culture. Do NOT copy from the company website — rewrite in professional English with active voice. Mention the team size and working environment.
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Specify the hard skills — technical stack
Replace all [Technology X] tags with real tools required for the role. Order by priority: most important first. Keep to a maximum of 8 hard skills to avoid overwhelming candidates. Separate “required” from “nice to have” using two skill boxes.
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Set experience requirements honestly
Avoid “5 years required for junior role” — this is a common mistake that eliminates good candidates. For entry-level, use “0–2 years OR demonstrable projects”. For mid-level, “2–4 years”. Always include FP/degree equivalence to comply with Spanish labour regulations.
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Fill in the salary range — mandatory for InfoJobs
Never leave salary blank. If the company is not willing to disclose, use “Competitive salary — negotiable based on experience”. On InfoJobs, the salary range is displayed by default and blank = lower portal ranking. On LinkedIn, offers with salary receive 30% more applications.
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Define the selection process clearly
A transparent selection process increases trust and reduces candidate drop-off. Always specify the number of steps and approximate timeline. Maximum 4 stages for entry-level roles. Mention whether there is a technical test and if it is paid or unpaid.
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Check inclusive language — final review
Before publishing: search for gendered pronouns (he/she → they), remove age references (“young team”), check the equal opportunity statement is at the bottom of all offers. Use the Hemingway App to verify reading level is B2 or below.
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Adapt to each portal before publishing
LinkedIn: add 3–5 hashtags at the end (#ITjobs #WebDeveloper #HiringNow). InfoJobs: fill every dropdown field — do not rely only on the text. Tecnoempleo: move the tech stack to the first paragraph. All three: include the remote/hybrid policy in the title itself for maximum search visibility.
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Implementation process

Phase 1
Research — Portal analysis & standards
Analysed the structure, field requirements, and best practices of LinkedIn, InfoJobs, and Tecnoempleo. Collected 15 real IT job offers per portal and identified common sections, tone differences, and candidate expectations. Documented the key structural differences in a comparison table.
Phase 2
Planning — Template structure design
Designed the 7-section template structure: title → company → description → skills → experience → conditions → selection process. Defined the field placeholders and created the inclusive language checklist. Reviewed SEO keyword research for three IT profiles.
Phase 3
Content writing — Professional English drafting
Wrote the generic template in professional English, applied inclusive language throughout, and drafted three complete pre-filled variants (Web Developer, IT Support, Cybersecurity Assistant). Each variant was reviewed for grammar, register consistency, and technical accuracy.
Phase 4
HTML development — Single-file implementation
Built the complete project in a single HTML file with embedded CSS and JavaScript. Applied corporate TalentFP Agency branding, responsive layout, semantic HTML (h1→h3 hierarchy), and WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility standards. Added smooth animations and hover effects.
Phase 5
Testing — Cross-browser & accessibility review
Tested across Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. Validated HTML structure with W3C Validator. Checked colour contrast ratios (all above 4.5:1 WCAG AA). Verified keyboard navigation and screen reader compatibility. Reviewed mobile responsiveness at 320px, 768px, and 1440px.
Phase 6
Export & documentation — PDF & portfolio
Added print-optimised CSS for clean PDF export via browser print function. Organised all evidence (screenshots, code, preview) in the portfolio directory. Uploaded to WordPress portfolio site and linked from the team directory page.
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Evidence gallery

Evidence documentation — PRO+ requirement

All evidence is documented with screenshots, written explanations, and organised by evidence number. Each card describes what was captured and why it is relevant to the project requirements.

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Evidence 01
LinkedIn job offer analysis
Screenshot of a real LinkedIn IT job offer highlighting structure, hashtags, and keyword placement. Used as reference for template section order.
🟠
Evidence 02
InfoJobs form fields
Screenshot of InfoJobs posting form showing mandatory fields (salary, contract type, experience). Justifies why template includes all these fields.
💙
Evidence 03
Tecnoempleo IT listing
Screenshot showing tech-stack-first format and remote policy placement on Tecnoempleo. Justifies the variant adaptation guide.
👩‍💻
Evidence 04
VS Code — HTML template editing
Screenshot of VS Code showing the HTML template file being edited. Demonstrates the development process and code structure.
🌐
Evidence 05
Browser preview — live result
Screenshot of the completed project rendered in Chrome browser, showing the final visual result of the HTML/CSS implementation.
📄
Evidence 06
PDF export — print preview
Screenshot of the browser print dialog and the resulting PDF export, demonstrating the print CSS functionality works correctly.
Evidence 07
W3C HTML validation
Screenshot of W3C Validator results showing zero HTML errors. Confirms the semantic structure and accessibility compliance.
Evidence 08
Accessibility audit (Lighthouse)
Screenshot of Google Lighthouse accessibility report showing 95+ score. Confirms WCAG 2.1 AA compliance and contrast ratios.
📱
Evidence 09
Mobile responsive view
Screenshot of the project on mobile (375px viewport), confirming responsive layout and readability on small screens.
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Portfolio directory

Project structure — organised documentation

All project files are organised in the WordPress portfolio under the TalentFP Agency section. The directory below links to all relevant documentation, evidence, and team member contributions.

📋
Generic template (this page)
Complete HTML project with all sections, justification, and three pre-filled variants.
→ Go to template section
🔵
LinkedIn variant — published
Adapted version of the Web Developer offer formatted for LinkedIn publication standards.
→ Go to variants section
🟠
InfoJobs variant — published
Adapted version of the IT Support offer formatted for InfoJobs mandatory field structure.
→ Go to variants section
💙
Tecnoempleo variant — published
Adapted Cybersecurity offer with tech-stack-first format for Tecnoempleo standards.
→ Go to variants section
📸
Evidence gallery — 9 screenshots
All 9 evidence items documented: portal screenshots, VS Code, browser preview, PDF export, and accessibility audit.
→ Go to evidence section
📖
Customisation guide
8-step internal guide for adapting the template to any IT profile and any recruitment portal in under 15 minutes.
→ Go to guide section
🔍
SEO & keyword research
Keyword lists per profile and SEO strategy for maximum portal visibility, based on real search data.
→ Go to SEO section
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Team directory placeholder
Links to all team members’ individual portfolio pages and their contributions to this shared project.
→ WordPress team directory
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Conclusions

This project has produced a complete, professional, PRO+ level IT job offer template that meets all rubric requirements: justified structure following real portal standards (LinkedIn, InfoJobs, Tecnoempleo), professional English register with explicit linguistic justification, SEO optimisation, inclusive non-sexist language, and WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility compliance.

The three pre-filled variants (Web Developer, IT Support Technician, Cybersecurity Assistant) are ready to publish without modification on any of the three target portals. Each variant is complete: defined profile, clear hard and soft skills, experience requirements, salary range, working conditions, selection process, and equal opportunity statement.

The internal customisation guide enables any team member to adapt the template to a new IT profile in under 15 minutes, making this a reusable professional asset for TalentFP Agency. The project demonstrates practical competencies in professional English communication, recruitment best practices, web development, SEO, and inclusive design — directly applicable to real-world employment in the IT sector.