How to create an effective career site

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Valentina Behrouzi

I'm Val, one of the Marketing Managers here at Teamtailor, responsible for our Global marketing. I love talking about candidate experience and how we can strive to make hiring more inclusive.

First impressions are so important! Your career site is where your potential candidates will discover who you are, and feel engaged and inspired by your company.

It should do more than just showcase your jobs. It should provide true insight into your culture and values.

We’ve built a comprehensive guide that will help you transform your career site into one that converts the right talent. Here are some takeaways:

What Is a Career Site?

In contrast to your main website, your career site specifically targets passive and active candidates. It focuses on communicating your employer brand, company culture and converting your visitors into candidates. It should answer the following questions:

  • What service does your company provide?
  • What open roles are available?
  • What is it like to work at this company?
  • What does the application process look like?

Key Features of an Effective Career Site

1. User-Friendliness

Applying to jobs should be an exciting experience, rather than overwhelming. A well-designed career site is easier to navigate, makes the application process much smoother and can be the differentiating factor for candidates to apply.

  • Make sure the application process and job descriptions are clear and straightforward 
  • More and more candidates are using their phones to apply - make sure your career site is mobile-optimized
  • Apply to your own roles to experience the process from your candidates’ perspective

2. Employer Branding

Your career site is at the heart of your employer brand. It should encompass everything to do with your company culture, and attract those who share your vision.

  • Use videos to showcase your employees and feature testimonials.
  • Highlight company milestones and statistics
  • Be honest about your perks and benefits and what’s in it for your candidates

3. Candidate Experience

A strong candidate experience will improve your company’s reputation, increase your conversion rate and have long-lasting effects on your overall employee satisfaction and employee retention rates.

  • Give passive candidates the opportunity to express interest in your company.
  • Have a chatbox function so job seekers can ask questions in real-time
  • Ensure your career site is accessible for everyone and easy to navigate

Optimizing Your Career Site

Your career site will change and grow with your organization, so it should be monitored and updated regularly. You want to make sure that your career site is always a true reflection of your company and that you’re getting feedback from your candidates so you can make necessary changes.

  • Track Metrics: Monitor visitor data, device usage, and source traffic to make informed improvements.
  • Gather Feedback: Use surveys and Net Promoter Scores (NPS) to understand candidate experiences and use feedback to improve your hiring process
  • SEO Best Practices: Develop a clear content strategy, use relevant keywords, and optimize your site for better search engine ranking.

Final Thoughts

Your career site is the crux of your employer brand and candidate experience. It’s more than just a hiring tool, it’s the window into who your organization is, and can help you attract and hire the right talent.

Ready to create a high-performing career site that captivates and converts? Dive deeper into how to do so in our guide!

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How to create an effective career site

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