Candidates who have a positive experience during the hiring process are more likely to accept job offers, stay engaged during onboarding, and advocate their companies as great places to work.
According to Gallup, 44% of respondents said the interviews they had with people hiring them influenced their decision to accept a job, and 21% indicated the “preview” of the company’s culture was also a consideration.
Furthermore, strong candidate experiences are directly related to longevity and happiness in a job. Another Gallup report indicates candidates with an “exceptional” experience are 3.2 times as likely to “strongly” agree they’re engaged and satisfied at work.
It’s clear there is a correlation between the candidate experience and finding good employees who connect to their employer’s brand. In this blog post, we’ll look at hiring process tips and candidate-centered strategies you can use to provide a positive candidate experience, which will ultimately attract and retain top talent.
The candidate experience includes all the interactions they have with you. This includes the application process, participating in interviews, communication throughout the duration of the process, company culture observations during interactions, feedback offered, and receiving a job offer.
Before you can take steps to improve the candidate experience, you’ll need to understand it from their point of view. Put yourself in their shoes and think about what they’re seeing. How they are treated will greatly matter.
Keep in mind that first impressions also matter – a lot. Remember, as you are evaluating your candidates, they’ll be evaluating your brand and culture as well.
There are proactive candidate engagement strategies you can leverage to enhance the candidate experience to plant the seeds for good relationships with potential employees and nurture them.
Additionally, you want to provide a personal touch to each interview. Don’t let candidates feel as if they are a file number. Instead, tailor the recruitment approach to show each candidate they are valued.
To improve the candidate experience, reduce high turnover, and cultivate a happy workplace, avoid these pitfalls during the hiring process:
Another big mistake is not using technology to simplify and streamline the hiring process. Automation can greatly improve the process for both you and your job candidates.
If you aren’t receiving responses to your job listings, losing candidates during the hiring process or not receiving acceptances for your job offers, you might want to implement some actionable changes.
Additionally, you want to examine how you showcase your company culture and branding. Do you present your best when communicating with candidates? How often do you positively promote yourself in ads or on social media?
If you want to attract top talent, it is worth investing in recruitment process enhancement initiatives. By prioritizing the candidate experience in your talent acquisition processes, you’ll not only appeal to the proverbial cream of the crop; you’ll lower your employee turnover rate, build a stronger company culture, and, ultimately, reduce your hiring costs.
Payroll Freedom is equipped to offer you specialized assistance in refining your recruitment strategies. Discover more about our tailored recruitment solutions. Contact Payroll Freedom to schedule a consultation to learn how we can help you create a standout candidate experience.