Hiring Poster Maker — type roles and perks, it's done
Hiring for a company or team? A clean hiring poster gets forwarded around feeds and groups far more than plain text. This scene presets a 3:4 vertical hiring layout: type the open roles, the standout perks, and how to apply, pick a theme, and export a sharp image. Runs locally — no login, no watermark.
3:4 · 1080×1440 · no watermark · local
Make people want to apply
A candidate glancing at the poster wants three things: which roles, what's good about it, and how to apply. This scene makes "We're hiring" the headline, the role list the subtitle, and the perks plus how-to-apply the body. Fill those in clearly and the poster does your sourcing for you.
Make the perks specific, not generic
"Full benefits," "flexible work," "no crunch" land far harder than "great platform, big future." The body is for concrete perks — pick the three or four most competitive ones and skip the filler.
Give one clear way to apply
Email, a chat handle, or a scan — offer at least one unambiguous entry point so nobody has to guess. If you want people to scan and message you or send a resume, generate a clean QR code with QR Cat and place it next to the poster.
Frequently asked questions
What size for a hiring poster?
A 3:4 vertical (1080×1440) takes up the most space in feeds and groups and forwards well. That's the default.
Should I make a separate poster per role?
Not necessarily. For a few roles, list them in the subtitle and use one poster; when roles differ a lot and each has detailed requirements, separate posters read more clearly.
Does the export have a watermark?
No. Poster Cat exports are always clean — a hiring poster that represents your company shouldn't carry someone else's mark.
Updated · poster cat team