A job posting here goes further
RoadTrades is built for one audience — tradespeople who travel for work — and every posting is built to be read three ways: by the tradespeople scanning it, by Google’s job index, and by the AI assistants people now ask for work. Nothing on this page is a slogan; every claim below is something you can check yourself.
- Google can read your pay, per diem and hours as data — so your posting is eligible for the jobs box people actually click, not just a blue link.
- AI assistants can quote your job accurately, because we hand them the facts in a format built for them.
- Travelers see what the week really pays — rate, overtime and per diem together — so a strong package stops losing to a bare hourly number.
The posting is machine-readable, all the way down
Most boards publish your ad as a wall of text and let the search engines guess. Here, the posting form’s own fields publish as Google-for-Jobs structured data — every property below, on every posting:
Check it, don’t take our word: open any posting on the board, paste its address into Google’s Rich Results Test, and count the properties.
Open the Rich Results Test ↗Per diem is data here, not a sentence in the ad
Per diem is the number a traveler decides on — and on most boards it lives buried in a paragraph where no machine can read it. Here it is a field: shown on every job card, filterable on the board, published in the posting’s structured data, and counted in the weekly math below. Our pages sit at the top of Google for searches like traveling electrician jobs with per diem and crane operator jobs with per diem, because the whole site is built around that number.
Your posting competes as the week it actually pays
A strong per-diem package loses on hourly optics: $30/hr + $150/day reads “worse” than a bare $34/hr, and on most boards that is the whole story. Here, tradespeople who sign in see estimated weekly earnings on your posting — straight time + estimated overtime + per diem, shown as a range — and can sort the whole board by it. The number stays out of the public page and out of Google; it renders for exactly the audience you are paying to reach.
Know the going rate before you post
Every recruiter plan includes Market Intelligence: the live going rate, the full spread, and the competitive offer band for your trade and state, read from a live panel of tracked job sources. Measure your offer in one look — instead of spending an afternoon scrolling other boards trying to get a feel for the market.
Where your posting goes the minute you publish
The board and its pages
Live on the job board and the trade and state landing pages immediately, no review queue — plus a shareable company view that gathers every opening you have behind one link.
Google & Bing, notified same-minute
Every posting carries the full JobPosting markup Google’s job experience requires, and Google and Bing are pinged through their own protocols — IndexNow included — the moment it publishes.
AI assistants, on purpose
Every live opening is republished to a machine-readable digest built for AI assistants — one line per job, refreshed within minutes. See it yourself: the live digest.
Applications arrive structured
Tradespeople apply with their RoadTrades resume — trade, level, certs, work history — and every application carries a trade-match score, straight to your inbox.
Your client’s site stays confidential
Postings name the city and state — never the street address. Which plant is hiring is your client’s business and yours; keeping it that way is a standing policy here, not a checkbox you can get wrong.
Posting questions
What does a posting include?
Every posting publishes as structured data: the pay range, per diem with its terms, expected hours and schedule, the occupation code, required skills and certifications, experience level, start date, number of openings, and your company name. Google and AI assistants read all of it as data, not prose.
Do I have to write anything in a special format?
No. You fill in normal posting fields - rate, per diem, hours, schedule, skills - and the structure is generated for you. The ad text stays yours.
Can competitors see where my client’s job site is?
No. Postings carry the city and state only - never a street address. That is a standing policy, not an option to misconfigure.
How fast does a posting go live?
Immediately. It publishes to the board, the trade and state pages, and your company’s shareable view the moment you post, and search engines are pinged the same minute.
What does it cost?
Job postings are included in the recruiter plans, and every monthly plan starts with a free trial. See the recruiter pricing page for the current lineup.