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Report: Negative Job Application Experience will Hurt Company Brand

Today, iCIMS published its second annual Talent Experience Report, revealing 51% of people are less likely to be a consumer of a brand following a negative application or interview experience. With candidate expectations higher than ever, recruiting teams can no longer function as just relationship managers – they need to be experience builders.​

Recruiters are turning to AI to make every moment count, saving an average of two and a half hours a week. And it’s paying off, as 40% of candidates described their most recent job search as quick and easy and only 9% found it depressing and hopeless.

Informed by proprietary data from the iCIMS platform and surveys of 500 U.S.-based talent acquisition professionals and 1,000 U.S. job seekers, the new report explores candidate expectations and how recruiters are delivering those experiences. Here’s what today’s candidates expect – or else they might ditch your brand for good.

GenAI is helping TA teams to rewrite the candidate experience. The new report reveals that today’s workforce is diving headfirst into AI, and recruiters are right beside them:

“Now is the time for TA to flex that preparedness muscle and get ready for when those hiring gates swing back open,” says Laura Coccaro, chief people officer, iCIMS. “Whether it’s streamlining operations, fostering company culture or providing a personalized and consistent candidate experience, this data empowers HR teams to take a proactive approach in building a workforce that thrives.​”

Download the iCIMS 2024 Talent Experience Report to discover job seeker expectations and insights from leaders at Benefit Cosmetics, Delaware North, HireClix and JobTarget.

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