Get a Solid Mobile Recruitment Strategy to Attract Talent

Mobile is becoming the main avenue through which hiring managers can recruit job candidates.  In 2015, Google reported that more searches now take place on mobile than on the web.  According to LinkedIn Talent Solution’s Mobile Recruiting Playbook, 74% of active candidates and 60% of passive candidates have viewed career opportunities sent to their inbox on their smartphones.

If companies want to have any leverage in a competitive job market, they must offer a convenient and seamlessly integrated mobile recruitment strategy to job seekers.  Chris Vagenas, a talent acquisition specialist at Subway Franchise World Headquarters in Milford, CT, agrees that having a user friendly mobile experience is likely to produce a better response rate, especially from passive job candidates.  “A lot of the talented people out there are already working and don’t have time to search through online job boards.  But they are likely to click on a link or e-mail on their phone while they are on the train or having dinner.”

For more information on the growing popularity of mobile in the job search and hiring process, check out our infographic below:

Mobile Recruiting Tips

To create a seamless mobile experience for job seekers, you need to address all aspects of your business’s online activity.  Below are some mobile recruiting tips:

Build a Mobile Brand

The first step to creating a better mobile recruitment strategy for job seekers is to ensure that your company website is fully functional on mobile.  Make sure your website fully reflects your brand on mobile (with eye-catching images, videos and content), so applicants can take a quick look and assess if your company culture fits their personality.  Make sure a candidate can easily research your company on mobile, making information such as company history, mission statement and profiles of staff members easy to click on and read.  Since many job seekers prefer using apps, consider designing an app specifically for those interested in applying for jobs at your company.

Make the application process simple

In today’s job market, job seekers can afford to be more selective.  If your application process is glitchy or overwhelming, job seekers are likely to abandon it and move on.  A Pew Research study found that “Nearly half of smartphone job seekers have had problems accessing job-related content because it wasn’t displaying properly on their phone or had difficulty reading the text in a job posting because it was not designed for a mobile device.”

As part of your mobile recruitment strategy, make sure the candidate can access online applications with one click, and that the application is readable and requires as few steps as possible.  With so much information already available about candidates online through their resumes and social media sites, having them fill out their entire work history can be tedious and redundant.  For a candidate trying to get a quick application in on their smartphone in the middle of their busy day, a lengthy application is likely to be out of the question.  Also, make sure your applicant tracking system is mobile friendly and that candidates can easily upload their resume.

Incorporate Social Media into Your Mobile Recruitment Strategy

With so many job seekers going mobile, the need for companies to use social media for their recruiting efforts is even greater.  When smartphone users see a job that interests them or may interest someone they know, they are likely to quickly click or share it on social media.  A recent whitepaper from cross-platform measurement company comScore reported that about 19% of all digital media time is spent on social media sites or apps.  The research also found that nearly 80% of social media time is spent on mobile phones.  This means not only should your company be active on social media as part of your mobile recruitment strategy, you should also work on optimizing your company’s social media pages and content so they can be easily accessed and viewed on mobile phones.

Be sure to thoroughly test all aspects of your company’s online presence on mobile phones.  No matter how well your website, job advertisements and social media appear on a computer, recruiting will be a more difficult process if you can’t capture the attention of mobile users.

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Mobile is becoming the main avenue through which hiring managers can recruit job candidates. If companies want to have any leverage in a competitive job market, they must offer a convenient and seamlessly integrated mobile recruitment strategy to job seekers. Check out our infographic on the popularity of mobile in the job search, and read on for some mobile recruiting tips.
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