Brief it properly.
I take a detailed brief, not the one the job spec describes. I'll uncover the two or three genuine reasons the right person would move for it.
My AI tool writes a solid 7/10 ad and outreach sequence in under 90 seconds, and most of the time that's all a job needs. This is for the times it isn't - the employer brand, the campaign, the flagship role where the words on the screen have to do real work. I write those myself, to your brief and your voice.
What it costs
No retainer to start. Tell me the brief and you get a fixed quote before any work begins.
mitchs.ai does the commodity version brilliantly and cheaply - most ads don't need more. But a flagship role or an employer-brand campaign needs someone reading the brief between the lines, making judgment calls a model can't - and taking responsibility for the result.
If the role's so tricky you'd rather I took the whole thing on - the briefing, the creative writing and assessing candidates, not just the copy - it's the option below.
For most of your hiring you don't need me - your team or a good agency will handle it. This is for the other kind: the role that's stalled, that everyone's bounced off, where the brief is awkward and the sell is harder. I take those.
Three jobs that normally sit in three heads - one person doing all of them
I take a detailed brief, not the one the job spec describes. I'll uncover the two or three genuine reasons the right person would move for it.
Then I write the ad and the outreach so the right people - most of whom aren't looking - stop and respond.
And I weigh every candidate against what the role needs rather than the tick-box list - a short, honest shortlist, not a stack of "possibles" to wade through.
This isn't competition for the bread-and-butter work that keeps TA and agencies busy. It's the stalled, specialist, "we've tried everyone" role that's more hassle than it's worth on contingency. In some cases, I'll partner with a recruiter who's a specialist in your sector or job discipline. Got one that's going nowhere?