Shift is a bold brutalist hospitality job board landing page built for operators who need to hire fast. Dark glass panels display live market data up front, card grids inventory job categories and employer listings, and two parallel lead-generation forms serve both hiring managers and job seekers. Everything is structured, immediate, and built for the back-of-house mindset.
by Rocket studio
Shift is a single-page hospitality job board landing page template built around a bold brutalist design system. It leads with live data panels, delivers job category and employer cards in a modular grid, and drives two conversion paths simultaneously. The layout is cold, clear, and purposeful, built for hospitality operators who need to hire now.
This template is designed for founders, operators, and product teams building digital hiring tools for the hospitality industry. It speaks directly to the people on both sides of that market.
Hospitality hiring moves faster than most industries. A generic job board template does not communicate urgency, scale, or credibility to operators who live inside that pace.
You get a fully structured, single-page layout that earns trust through visible data before it asks for anything. The template is modular and card-driven throughout.




Theme
Bold Brutalist
Creative direction
Spec Sheet
Color system
Monochrome Steel
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Dark Glass Panel Data Header
Modular Job Category Card Grid
Employer Property Listings
Candidate Statistics Cards
Progressive Employer Lead Form
One-step Resume Drop
Can this template support both employer and job seeker flows on the same page?
Does the template include real live data, or are the counters placeholder values?
How customizable are the job category cards?
Is this template only suitable for a job board, or can it work for other hospitality hiring products?
What makes this template different from a generic job board design?
This template is built around a tight set of deliberate, functional components. Every element has a clear job to do.
The header grid displays live data points inside translucent, smoke-tinted rectangular panels over a near-black background. Each panel holds a single statistic rendered in signal-white type. A single oversized brutalist sans-serif headline anchors the center of the layout.
The first card row presents job categories including Front Desk, Kitchen, Housekeeping, Food and Beverage, and Management. Each card shows a live open-position count and is designed to be clickable and expandable, behaving like pulling a drawer from a filing cabinet.
The second card row displays employer cards arranged like a parts catalog. Each card shows the property name, location, and number of active listings. The format gives both job seekers and employers immediate proof of marketplace scale.
The third card row surfaces aggregated candidate data: average years of experience in the pool, languages spoken, and certifications held. This row builds employer confidence through hard numbers rather than marketing language.
The employer conversion path uses a card-style inline form that reveals one field at a time. Fields collect property name, property type, number of open positions, and work email in sequence. Each field appears only after the previous one is completed.
A secondary call to action in the header area gives job seekers a direct entry point. It accepts a single file upload and a zip code. The friction is minimal by design.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Dark Glass Header | Display live market data and primary headline |
| Job Category Cards | Inventory open roles by department |
| Employer Listing Grid | Show active hiring properties at a glance |
| Candidate Statistics Row | Prove talent pool depth to employers |
| Employer Lead Form | Capture property details and work email |
| Resume Drop call to action | Collect job seeker file and location |
The visual identity follows a bold brutalist direction built on a monochrome steel palette. Nothing in the layout decorates; every element functions.
The card grid layout is modular by design, which means it adapts naturally to narrower viewports without breaking the information hierarchy.
The page is structured to show proof of activity before asking for any commitment. Conversion is earned through visible scale, not persuasion copy.
This template is a strong fit for hospitality technology products competing in the job board and staffing platform space. A few additional details worth noting: