Recruiting technology has historically been created to benefit the recruiters rather than the applicants. The result is a massively complex technological recruiting function that includes job boards, social media platforms, and applicant tracking systems, to merely graze the tip of the iceberg. However, we’re currently seeing a paradigm shift from technology that benefits recruiters towards an emphasis on technology and an overall recruiting process that focuses on making it easier for candidates and the talent community to find the position and employer that are right for them.
The most obvious sign of this shift is a disruption that is effecting HR and technology as a whole – mobile recruiting. Mobile recruiting is recruiting that takes place on a candidate’s phone, via recruiting apps. These apps make it easier for the talent community to connect with potential employers at their convenience, whenever and wherever works best for them. Many of these apps take a Tindr-style approach to job searching, where job seekers can swipe right or left on positions that do or do not interest them, and can connect with recruiters accordingly.
Some of best and most popular options for mobile recruiting apps include:
Recruiters and HR managers can post jobs and connect and chat with potential candidates via these apps, which provide access to a self-curated talent community. Mobile recruiting both gives recruiters access to new talent pools, and allows them to connect with potential candidates on the candidate’s terms. This helps recruiters become promoters of the talent community and make it easier for candidates to connect and develop their careers.
For more insights into the new world of mobile recruiting and content recruiting, listen to the RPOA webinar “Building Talent Communities with Content Recruiting.”