Mobile Recruiting Must-Haves: Q&A For Candidate Experience

Making the move to mobile, of course, takes more than the right tech and processes; it takes the right people with the right mindsets to build a mobile recruiting experience designed that’s centered around the candidate and focused on lead generation and conversion instead of the data dump that most ATS systems generally require to simply be considered for a posted job. ”

Passive” candidates don’t have time for that shit, which is why you’ve got to put the time into getting mobile right, right now.

So where do you begin?

Here’s a look at some of the things every employer should consider when considering mobile recruiting, from sweating the small stuff like requiring candidates to provide mobile contact information and SMS opt-ins on their initial applications to bigger picture and process improvements like implementing e-signature capabilities for on-boarding and new hire paperwork.

Here are some things you should be thinking about when thinking about mobile recruiting.

  • Can candidates express interest in an opportunity or apply for a job with a mobile device?

  • Are your application forms optimized for a mobile device?

  • Does your HR or recruiting technology have text campaign or SMS capabilities?

  • Can candidates easily check the status of their applications on a mobile device?

  • Are your online employer branding and recruitment advertising campaigns mobile optimized?

  • Are your confirmation e-mails or other automated, post-application communications accessible and readable on mobile devices?

  • Are candidates given the option to receive information or follow up communications via SMS or MMS in addition to e-mail?

  • Does your organization have e-signature capabilities for recruiting, onboarding and new hire documents?

  • What does your careers site and job ads look like on mobile?

  • How does SEO/SEM and on-site search function on mobile devices? How do these results differ from a desktop experience?

  • Does your mobile career site make it easy for candidates to figure out what’s in it for them, or does it turn off potential applicants? Where are candidates dropping off in your mobile apply process?

  • What content are you sharing on social media? Are you just posting jobs, or are you truly engaging with candidates and providing enough insights and information to convert them into applicants? What percentage of your applicants are coming through social media?

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Kat Kibben [they/them] is a keynote speaker, writing expert, and LGBTQIA+ advocate who teaches hiring teams how to write inclusive job postings that will get the right person to apply faster.

Before founding Three Ears Media, Katrina was a CMO, Technical Copywriter, and Managing Editor for leading companies like Monster, Care.com, and Randstad Worldwide. With 15+ years of recruitment marketing and training experience, Katrina knows how to turn talented recruiting teams into talented writers who write for people, not about work.

Today, Katrina is frequently featured as an HR and recruiting expert in publications like The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, and Forbes. They’ve been named to numerous lists, including LinkedIn’s Top Voices in Job Search & Careers. When not speaking, writing, or training, you’ll find Katrina traveling the country in their van or spending some much needed downtime with the dogs that inspired the name Three Ears Media.

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