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Candidate Experience Part III – Tools

Great Hires

In the first two articles of this series we discussed the role of people and process in the success of the candidate experience. This article is intended to provide a framework for how to think about the tools you use to enhance your candidate experience. Poor interaction(s) between candidate and the hiring team.

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Top 100 HR and Recruitment Blogs [by Organic Traffic with Top 3 Articles Each]

Ongig

Candidate Experience. Candidate Experience. The Best Jobs of 2020. Job Descriptions. Candidate Experience. Candidate Experience. Unique and Weird Interview Questions to Ask Candidates. Candidate Experience. The 6 Best Job Boards for Hiring Interns.

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Inbound Marketing for Recruiting: Making Candidates Care Enough To Click

Recruiting Daily

Now, imagine how candidates, passive or active, must feel when looking for their next opportunity online. They keep seeing the same crappy job descriptions or career related copy over and over. No wonder 19% of job seekers said they’d rather wait at the DMV than apply to a job. It looks very similar.

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No Quick Fix: Why HR Technology Can’t Fix A Broken Candidate Experience.

Recruiting Daily

There are a ton of tools out there that purport to be some kind of silver bullet for candidate experience. From enterprise platforms to point solutions, the concept of “candidate experience” has become increasingly commoditized, an organizational imperative reduced to a software sales pitch.