In talent acquisition, it’s often the personal touch from a recruiter that can move a candidate across the finish line. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t use automation to give yourself an extra boost during the race.
In our recent “Walking the Talent Tech Tightrope: Balancing Automation and Personalization in the Candidate Experience” webinar, CareerArc Senior Client Success Manager Alyssa Gioscia laid out tips and tricks for striking the right balance between automation and human touch in the recruiting process.
To help recap this latest CareerArc #TalkHR webinar, we’ve compiled some of Alyssa’s advice on how to improve your company’s applicant experience by strategically using automation and personalization where it matters.
A candidate’s experience when applying to your company can often make or break whether they will ultimately complete the application. Candidates are already spending a considerable amount of time preparing their resume and cover letter—they don’t want to endure a lengthy or confusing application process.
Automating certain components of the application with talent tech can help move them seamlessly move through the process while still allowing recruiters to engage with them during critical stages of the recruitment cycle.
If you’re hoping to improve candidate experience while avoiding additional effort, try automating the following using existing talent tech:
While automation can certainly help streamline your recruiting process, it’s the human touch that will draw candidates to your company in the long run. Candidates need to get a sense of your company’s mission, values, and culture before they can envision themselves as an employee. Try the following tactics to help realize your employer brand:
For more advice on how to coordinate with your marketing team around employer brand, check out this CareerArc webinar with Lisa Chartier.
Once you’ve developed your employer brand internally, it’s time to share what makes your company great with the world. And, contrary to popular belief, creating shareable content does not need to consume your entire schedule.
If you can carve out a few minutes in your day to do the following, you’ll find many more potential applicants engaging with your employer brand:
If you’re hoping to learn more about how to create a powerful and cost-effective candidate experience, check out this CareerArc webinar with Brian Smith of Mercer.
As a best practice, remember to always put yourself in the shoes of a candidate who is considering applying to your company. Create the experience you would want to have if you were in their position.
Listen to the full webinar here.