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15 Intriguing Recruiting Statistics to Know in 2024 | ClearCompany

ClearCompany Recruiting

More than 80% want to know the salary by the end of their first conversation with a recruiter. 40% of companies say they lost candidates during the recruitment process when they mentioned hybrid or in-person requirements. 4 84% of candidates say a company’s reputation, or employer brand , influences whether or not they’ll apply.

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3 Ways Mobile Recruiting Can Help You Hire

Glassdoor for Employers

These hiring challenges have left employers seeking strategies that helps them attract and engage candidates more efficiently. With a recent Glassdoor Survey indicating that 89% of job seekers rely on their mobile devices in their job search, hirers are turning to mobile recruiting to fuel their growth and attract more applicants.

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How to Effortlessly Use Texting to Hire Hourly Workers

ExactHire Recruiting

Whether our pervasive mobile usage troubles or encourages you, it is undeniable. In fact, according to research done by Hitwise , the average device split for searches was 72% for mobile and 28% for desktop in 2017. This is commonplace; however, it isn’t in the best interest of the employer. Phone ghosting.

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5 Signs You Need to Automate Your Hiring Process

ExactHire Recruiting

Adopt mobile recruiting. You can speed up the application process for your candidates by adopting mobile recruiting methods. A mobile-friendly application brings the candidate to you more quickly. They interviewed so well, but after their first run-in with a customer, you can see they’re lacking soft skills.

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Not Another Mobile Recruiting Post.

Recruiting Daily

If you want a business case or case use for the importance of mobile recruiting adoption and optimization, you don’t really have to look far. Hell, there’s a cottage industry of content marketing and conferences dedicated specifically to the whole “mobile” category – which is all kind of silly and specious.

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How to Effortlessly Use Texting to Hire Hourly Workers

ExactHire Recruiting

Whether our pervasive mobile usage troubles or encourages you, it is undeniable. In fact, according to research done by Hitwise , the average device split for searches was 72% for mobile and 28% for desktop in 2017. This is commonplace; however, it isn’t in the best interest of the employer.

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Dialed In: Mobile Recruiting and The Candidate Experience.

Recruiting Daily

If there’s one thing I really, truly hate about using my smart phone, it’s when I go to look up some basic bit of information (should be easy enough), and get stuck playing a little game that I call “the mobile hokey pokey.” Mobile Recruiting: Can You Hear Me Now? But seriously.