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Most Organizations Failing to Match Candidates with the Right Work Says Phenom Study

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Phenom today released its eighth annual State of Candidate Experience: 2024 Benchmarks Report, which analyzes and ranks the Fortune 500, including industry breakdowns, detailing how they are attracting, engaging and converting talent throughout the candidate journey. The audit report revealed the majority of organizations are failing to leverage data and personalized, contextual information to support candidates throughout their journey to find the right work — for example, 89% did not ask about skills to match candidates with related job openings.

With these opportunities to improve considered, the report also highlights notable year-over-year progress when leveraging AI, automation and talent marketing strategies to enhance experiences for candidates — including an 80% increase in featuring dynamically curated content, such as information about the company, open jobs, benefits, culture, employee testimonials and interview tips.

Opportunities to Improve Matching Candidates with the Right Work

How Fortune 500 is Building Better Candidate Journeys with AI and Engaging Content

To stand out in today’s volatile job market, enterprises must serve highly relevant content to candidates throughout their journey, while clearly conveying why they are the right employer. Simply publishing a career site is no longer enough; talent acquisition teams, talent marketers, and recruiters must invest in the right AI and personalization technology, content and talent marketing strategies, employer branding, and user experience to establish indispensable connections that convert job seekers into applicants.

Recommendations to Improve the Candidate Experience

Phenom’s 2024 State of Candidate Experience report includes prescriptive guidance for organizations seeking to improve how they attract, engage and convert talent with automation and intelligence.

“It’s clear the competition for top talent is not won by a standalone career site or chatbot — job seekers are engaging with companies across a multitude of channels,” said John Harrington, Sr. Director, Product Marketing at Phenom. “Savvy organizations are getting ahead by leveraging intelligence and automation to deliver personalized candidate experiences across every touchpoint, ultimately improving the way they engage and convert a broader talent pool.”

With Phenom, candidates find and choose the right job faster, employees develop their skills and evolve, recruiters become wildly productive, talent marketers engage with extreme efficiency, talent leaders optimize hiring processes, managers build stronger-performing teams, HR aligns employee development with company goals, and HRIS easily integrates existing HR tech to create a holistic infrastructure.

To read the full 2024 report and Fortune 500 company rankings, and industry breakdowns across 14 industries including Healthcare & Pharmaceutical, Manufacturing & Materials, Retail, Restaurant & Hospitality, and Transportation & Distribution, download here.

Organizations not featured in the report can request their own complimentary career site audit here.

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