If you're in recruiting, hiring or human resources, you've probably heard the phrase "candidate experience". Reviewing 2017 Trends, hiring professionals predicted even more of a trend in power from employer to candidate. This means that organizations must provide a positive experience for candidates in order to attract top-notch talent. No longer is "branding" simply a marketing term. Human resources must also engage applicants with a strong and candidate-friendly hiring experience.
Before we look at improving a candidate experience, let's first examine common frustrations of applicants who've had a negative candidate experience.
Vague job description - If the applicant isn't sure what's required of the job, they may avoid applying or, when they do apply, they may not be a good fit for the position.
Difficult application process - When an applicant is ready to apply, nothing turns them away faster than a long application process or an application that's only available on paper.
Uncomfortable interviews - Recruiters or managers who seem bored, disinterested or asking generalized questions can leave a job candidate nervous, unsure or unable to show their best selves.
Slow decision-making - Waiting to hear back after an interview or background check will likely leave an applicant wondering if they should seek a job elsewhere.
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With candidates leaving negative feedback and sharing these experiences online, an organization could lose out on top talent. Just as customer reviews are widely followed and read on social media, employers must also recognize these reviews can affect their candidate pool.
Negative candidate experiences can be remedied with a few tips:
Employers are looking to improve their candidate experience and make faster hiring decisions so they don't miss out on qualified job candidates. An efficient and streamlined hiring process with an online applicant portal is one such way to hire faster and with peace of mind.
When requesting a background check, applicants must be informed, give consent and authorization to employers to obtain this information. This paperwork and process can slow down hiring decisions for these reasons:
A secure applicant consent portal can help streamline the hiring process, a background check can be obtained quickly and seamlessly, and the hiring decision can be made easily and efficiently. The faster a background screening can be obtained, the more likely the candidate will be available and ready to be hired.
Not only does efficient background screening affect to the overall quality of the hiring process, it also gives employees a sense of security. Negligent hiring claims and FCRA non-compliance lawsuits are on the rise. Employers are also at the mercy of their online reputation. Screening applicants improves the experience of employees, employers and customers, contributing to a positive place to work and a great candidate experience.