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What is candidate experience?

Candidate experience reflects a person's feelings about going through a company's job application process. In broad terms, candidate experience can boost or decrease an applicant's opinion of the hiring company for reasons that may have little to do with the actual open position.

For HR professionals, presenting a positive candidate experience is an increasingly important piece of recruitment duties, and they are turning to technology for help. The business challenge is to create a good candidate experience for hundreds or thousands of job applicants annually whom HR managers will never have personal contact with.

Candidate experience may be part of talent management software and recruitment management systems. It benefits from advances in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies that attempt to personalize a candidate's experience but also strives to make recruiters more efficient.

Common issues with candidate experience

At its best, an online job application process should clearly state job requirements and be quick to complete and thoroughly explain next steps to a candidate. In-person interviews should aim to appropriately discuss a candidate's skills against an open position's needs, and candidates who are not offered a job should be turned down in a way that still leaves them feeling good about a company. Those factors all can increase candidate experience.

However, many things can derail a candidate experience, such as an unnecessarily long or complicated online application process.

Some problems are the fault of hiring managers. For example, interviews can be disorganized, too long or not show respect for an applicant's time. The candidate may have responded to a job ad that incorrectly details the skill needs.

Why candidate experience is important

Candidate experience, good or bad, can have long-term effects on customer relationships and recruitment efforts for the following reasons:

Creating a great candidate experience

Chatbots are currently a much-discussed aspect of improving candidate experience. Employers are adopting chatbots that use natural language processing (NLP), an AI technology that attempts to understand the meaning and context of a human's responses to queries.

These conversational chatbots can guide or coach someone through a job application process. The chatbot system can answer questions, assess a prospect's skill and even recommend jobs that an applicant may not have even thought about.

The chatbot system can also save time, as the technology potentially takes on some of the work, such as answering questions, that a recruiter otherwise needs to make time for.

Another aspect of a good candidate experience is transparency. Candidates should know where they stand in the application process. Otherwise, applicants may feel ignored.

Candidate experience best practices

Improving a candidate experience also involves every aspect of a recruitment process. Some further best practices include the following:

A good candidate experience also constitutes a new hire's first impression. This may help put the employee onboarding process on the right foot and improve employee engagement scores down the road.

This was last updated in April 2023

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