Why Employers are switching to Candidate Experience Benchmarking from Self-Run Surveys.
Understanding the Changing Landscape of Candidate Experience.
In today’s competitive job market, the emphasis on candidate experience has taken center stage. A recent LinkedIn poll revealed a striking insight: 50% of respondents indicated that 'the way they were made to feel' during the recruitment process was the pivotal factor in accepting their current role versus the pay offer (19%) and the role on offer (31%). This statistic is a clear indicator of the growing importance of candidate experience in the recruitment process.
The Role and Limitations of Self-Run Candidate Experience Surveys
Traditionally, many organisations have relied on their own, isolated surveys to gauge the effectiveness of their candidate experience. These self-run surveys, while useful, have limitations. They often provide a narrow view, restricted to an organisation's own processes and practices, and lack the comparative context that candidates might be using as their yardstick.
The Rise of Benchmarking in Candidate Experience
Recognising these limitations, a growing number of employers are now moving towards benchmarking services like Benchmarcx. Benchmarking provides a broader perspective, offering insights into industry standards and competitor practices. This shift is driven by several key factors:
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The Bottom Line: Enhancing Recruitment Through Benchmarking
The transition from internal surveys to benchmarking reflects a deeper understanding of the candidate’s journey. As the LinkedIn poll underscores, candidates are looking for more than just a job; they are seeking a positive, affirming experience. In this context, benchmarking serves as a powerful tool for employers to not just meet but exceed candidate expectations, thereby enhancing their recruitment effectiveness and securing top talent in a competitive landscape.
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