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How to make job descriptions more inclusive

Written by Danielle Fargnoli-Read (Updated 29th October 2025)

Diversity and inclusion are crucial components of a thriving and successful organisation. Having a diverse workforce enables innovation and creativity, better decision-making, increases employee engagement, and demonstrates your organisationโ€™s commitment to responsible and ethical business practices.

In this exclusive guide, weโ€™ll take you through the steps you need to write inclusive job descriptions. These are the practices that ensure you can attract top talent from a diverse and talented candidates pool.

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How to write inclusive job descriptions

Diversity and inclusion at work should be evident to your current employees and job candidates considering joining you. This is where a well-crafted job advert pays dividends.

A thoughtfully constructed ad goes beyond listing qualifications and requirements; it communicates your company culture and commitment to diversity and inclusion. Not only does this improve hiring success by appealing to individuals from different backgrounds, but it also fosters a workplace environment that values and embraces diversity. This, in turn, contributes to building a more dynamic and innovative team, ultimately enhancing the overall success and reputation of your organisation.

With this in mind, here are five key strategies for constructing a compelling job advert that accurately captures your organisationโ€™s commitment to an inclusive and diverse workforce.

1. Set the tone

How to write an inclusive job descriptionโ€‹ begins with setting a positive tone. Begin the advert with an inclusive and welcoming tone. Avoid using language that may inadvertently discourage certain groups from applying, be conscious of gender-neutral language, and steer clear of terms that may carry unconscious biases at work.

This doesnโ€™t have to tie you up in knots, it can be as simple as: โ€œXYZ Company is seeking talented individuals from all backgrounds to join our innovative team. We encourage applicants of all genders, ethnicities, and abilities to apply.โ€

2. Highlight inclusive benefits and practices

Utilise the benefits section to talk about your companyโ€™s commitment to diversity and inclusion. Showcase inclusive policies such as flexible working hours, parental leave, and employee resource groups that reflect various backgrounds and experiences.

If you have an EDI (Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion) committee, highlight this to further underscore your commitment. At WorkNest, for example, our Inclusion Alliance is vital to our people agenda. Acting as an EDI focus group, this team convenes monthly to discuss EDI matters, represent employees across different departments, and help shape our initiatives.

In addition, if you provide workplace EDI training, this is worth mentioning, as it underscores your dedication to developing a culturally competent and aware workforce where individuals are able to challenge biases, embrace diversity, and actively contribute to a more inclusive and equitable workplace.

3. Develop inclusive job descriptions

Create job descriptions that focus on skills and competencies, such as strong analytical skills, effective communication, and the ability to work in a team, rather than specific backgrounds or demographics.

This approach not only draws a more diverse pool of candidates but also helps in selecting individuals based on their abilities and potential.

4. Incorporate employee testimonials

Consider including testimonials from diverse employees who share their positive experiences within your organisation. Allow these testimonials to highlight the inclusive culture, growth opportunities, and support they have received. 

Prospective candidates are often influenced by the experiences of their potential future colleagues, making this a powerful tool to convey the real-world inclusivity of your workplace. 

By featuring authentic stories, you not only demonstrate your commitment to diversity but also provide tangible examples of a supportive and welcoming environment that goes beyond words in attracting a diverse pool of talent.

5. Emphasise equal opportunities

Finally, how to write an inclusive job description and ad requires you to communicate clearly that your company is an equal opportunity employer. This ensures individuals from all walks of life feel encouraged to apply, knowing theyโ€™ll be evaluated based on their skills and qualifications.

For example, โ€œXYZ Company is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive workplace where all employees feel valued and respected. We encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds.โ€

Key takeaways for more inclusive job ads

Creating an effective job advert is an opportunity to showcase your companyโ€™s commitment to welcoming a wide range of talent. By implementing new strategies, you not only attract a broader range of candidates but also contribute to building a workplace that values and celebrates differences.

True commitment to EDI extends beyond your business recruitment strategies, it includes ongoing efforts and initiatives within your business. These initiatives can be geared towards fostering a culture of equality and belonging in the workplace, something you can shout about proudly in your job advertisements.

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If you require support with your recruitment processes, including help crafting compelling and inclusive job adverts, our recruitment specialists are here to assist you. To discuss support options and possible training opportunities, contact our team for your free consultation using the button below.

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