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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. Priorities to improve. Tools to solve the priorities.

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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.

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The Top 100 Applicant Tracking Systems in 2018

Ongig

Ongig can’t survey every employer on which ATS they use. Onboard IQ. Survey Monkey (from Jobvite). The ATS — The candidate needs to be tracked until they are hired. Onboarding — The employee then needs to join the employee workflow (to get paid, trained, reviewed, etc.). Google Hire. gr8 People.

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Inbound Marketing for Recruiting: Making Candidates Care Enough To Click

Recruiting Daily

And the few that do click through – and go through the gauntlet of your draconian application process – probably never heard back from a recruiter, but likely still get served the same targeted ads and segmented e-mails that just pour salt on the wound of a crappy candidate experience. House of Pain: The Jump Around Adding Value.