How to site news paper publication for vacancy example

When citing a newspaper publication for a job vacancy, you can use the following formats:

MLA (Modern Language Association) style:

Lastname, Firstname. "Job Title." Newspaper Title, Date of Publication, pp. Page Numbers.

Example: Johnson, Michael. "Marketing Manager Wanted." The New York Times, 10 Feb. 2023, pp. B3-B4.

APA (American Psychological Association) style:

Lastname, F. M. (Year, Month Day of Publication). Job title. Newspaper title, pp. Page numbers.

Example: Johnson, M. (2023, February 10). Marketing manager wanted. The New York Times, pp. B3-B4.

Chicago/Turabian style:

Lastname, Firstname. "Job Title." Newspaper Title, Date of Publication, pp. Page Numbers.

Example: Johnson, Michael. "Marketing Manager Wanted." The New York Times, February 10, 2023, pp. B3-B4.

Harvard style:

Lastname, F. M. (Year) 'Job title', Newspaper title, Date of publication, pp. Page numbers.

Example: Johnson, M. (2023) 'Marketing manager wanted', The New York Times, 10 February, pp. B3-B4.

General guidelines:

Remember to check the specific citation style required by your instructor or the publication you are submitting to, as the formats may vary slightly.