Career Sites Make the Difference

by Alice Snell | February 20, 2008 No comments

While reading Love Your Job Enough to Marry It: Let Me Count the Ways, we found more evidence that career sites can be a huge differentiator in the war for talent. In Sarah Needlemans article More Corporate Career Sites Satisfy Job Hunters’ Demands, The Wall Street Journal covered how large enterprises are increasingly relying on their career sites to attract the wandering eyes of the top talent they need.

Thats because the popularity of online job searching is growing steadily among job seekers. Here are the main features they seek:
Detailed company and job profiles.
Ideal candidate descriptions.
Long-term career insights.
Clearly defined application process.

In its annual study, Potentialpark Communications of Stockholm ranked more than 100 career portals sites based on responses from more than 1,200 job hunters representing web-savvy Generations X and Y. Looking at the list, we know that more than half of the top 20 are powered by Taleo.

If youre looking to take advantage of the career site difference and make next years list, read more about the next generation of corporate career websites in the Taleo Research white paper: Career Site 2.0: Taking the Lead in the War for Talent. The article Web 2.0 Recruiting is Here by Kevin Wheeler is another must-read for those looking to gain competitive advantage with Web 2.0 technologies.

Alice Snell

Alice Snell

Former Vice President, Taleo Research

Alice Snell is former Vice President of Taleo Research. Ms. Snell has been tracking and analyzing the intersection between technology and talent management for more than a decade. A noted […]