Posting Company???

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What is exactly a "posting company" in the context of jobs? I think it is the company that is currently advertising an available position, but I am not sure. Is it?
 

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It doesn't sound natural to me. Where did you find it?
 

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It would make sense to me if they were advertising on the internet, but I would probably use the company posting in most contexts.
 

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:up: ...Or the company that [made the post/posted the ad]

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PS Even when talking about paper, this use of 'poster' is not unknown, but rather dated. The only fossil I can think of is in the warning 'Bill posters will be prosecuted' (in which 'bill posters' are 'people who stick notices on walls').
 

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"The company posting...", Ok. What about "the advertising company" (also relating to jobs)?
 

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Somewhere on the Internet.
Well, that narrows it down to a mere several billion sources. Next time, please take note of the context in which you find a phrase you are going to ask us about.
 

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The context does not matter in this case, since emsr2d2 confirmed that it is not natural. I read it somewhere on the internet. I would like to use "the company posting" or "the advertising company". Which would be the correct one? Or natural.
 

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Context always matters. Please provide a sentence containing the phrase you want to use.
 

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Ok. Example: "For further details on the job vacancy, please contact the advertising company" (we are reading some details of a job vacancy on a job board).
 

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:up: ...Or the company that [made the post/posted the ad]

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PS Even when talking about paper, this use of 'poster' is not unknown, but rather dated. The only fossil I can think of is in the warning 'Bill posters will be prosecuted' (in which 'bill posters' are 'people who stick notices on walls').



"Post no Bills" used to be very common on sides of buildings where they didn't want ads or posters to be attached or glued on.


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Ok. Example: "For further details on the job vacancy, please contact the advertising company" (we are reading some details of a job vacancy on a job board).

Try:

For further details on the job listing/posting, please contact the company/organization.


--lotus
 

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Try: For further details on the job listing/posting, please contact the company/organization. --lotus
No. Is there any problem to understand that I want to refer to the company "which is advertising/posting" the job vacancy"? I want to use an adjective. For instance, "advertising" in this case. The sentence "please contact the advertising company" in the example, is correct, natural English or not?
 

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"Post no Bills" used to be very common on sides of buildings where they didn't want ads or posters to be attached or glued on.


--lotus

One of my favourites pieces of graffiti was a standard poster reading "Bill Posters Will Be Prosecuted" on a wall, under which someone had daubed "Bill Posters Is Innocent"!
 

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"The company posting...", Ok. What about "the advertising company" (also relating to jobs)?

Again, I would use the company advertising.
 

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"The hiring company" works for me.
 
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