Online recruitment and onboarding is the new normal. According to Glassdoor, over half (51%) of workers and job seekers say their preferred source for finding a relevant new job opportunity is an online job platform. While online recruiting can make it easier to connect with job seekers, over 20% of recruiters still feel they cannot meet the demands of the best candidates.
To ensure that you’re using online recruitment resources like Indeed, LinkedIn, and Seek to the fullest, first consider the types of responsibilities the candidate will have to tackle, what a day-in-the-life might look like, and what soft skills the applicant will need to succeed. Once you’ve created an ideal candidate profile, carefully craft a strategy to court candidates who have the right qualifications, the right level of interest, and are available at the right time.
Most importantly, build an engaging, intuitive career page on your website. An online portal that’s easy to use and highlights the best aspects of your culture is key. To get traffic to your page, consider running ads, posting on social media, and on job boards.
Ensure that your job posts and ads match up with the profile you’ve created as well. Any misalignment will throw a wrench into your online recruiting efforts from the get-go. You can also make a list of screener questions, keywords, and filters to help catalyse your efforts.
And don’t forget about mobile search. 90% of job seekers use a mobile device when looking for a new opportunity. Make sure you are on apps like LinkedIn that are readily available on a smartphone. Contemplate building out a specific mobile campaign to access this massive applicant pool.