In a response published in the Metro newspaper (which included the above
example of the advert), Unilever stated:
Not exact matches
A perfect
example from this election is the number
of «wraparound»
adverts that the Conservative Party has placed in local newspapers.
Berryman cites the
example of a British Airways
advert put together by his agency which used the relatively complex score from Delibes's opera Lackmé.
«For
example adverts from charities often use images
of suffering to encourage donations.
The team gives the
example of a sound - meter app funded by
adverts, which has access to a phone's microphone to monitor sound levels and to the internet to download ads.
This
example from the 18th century is typical
of the early «lonely hearts»
advert:
A Department for Education insider recently revealed, for
example, that visits to the Get Into Teaching website increase when
adverts are shown during commercial breaks in Channel 4 quiz show Countdown — popular with the sort
of smart students that would be perfect for the profession.
Includes a number
examples of poster, radio and place
adverts.
For
example, I knew that I was gonna dedicate a lot
of time to sorting out the Facebook
Adverts and I took Mark Dawson's course, I buckled down, watch through the videos, took notes, tested.
Consider for
example the millions
of online
adverts.
Sadly, although Wileyfox has made a point
of promising to curate
adverts carefully (no cigarettes, gambling, adult content, or loan companies, for
example), we were disappointed to find that if you swipe down to the bottom
of the ad stack you'll find the usual tacky wrinkle breakthroughs and «ladies!
In all
of these
examples, the recruiter runs the risk
of driving irrelevant traffic and possibly even applications to their
advert, meanwhile the relevant job seekers are viewing the ones which use simpler, clearer language.
For
example: «I am writing to apply for the role
of [job title], in response to an
advert I saw on [name
of job site].
From reading the
advert or person specification for the job, show directly how you meet the selection criteria, choosing
examples of how you demonstrated the competencies required.
Advertising vacancies by drafting and placing
adverts in a range
of media, for
example newspapers, websites, magazines.
Responsibilities: The role is demanding and diverse and involves: - using sales, business development, marketing techniques and networking to attract business from client companies; - visiting clients to build and develop relationships and understand they culture and environment; - advertising vacancies by drafting and placing
adverts in a range
of media, for
example newspapers, websites, magazines; - headhunting - identifying and approaching suitable candidates who may already be in work; - using candidate databases to match the right person to the client's vacancy; - candidate's management (reviewing applications, managing interviews, reference checking)- preparing CVs and correspondence to forward to clients regarding
of suitable applicants; - negotiating pay and salary rates and finalizing arrangements between client and candidates; - working towards and exceeding targets that may relate to the number
of candidates placed, a value to be billed to clients or business leads generated; - reviewing recruitment policies to ensure effectiveness
of selection techniques and recruitment programmers.