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Company Career Sites Get a Failing Grade


According to a recent report released by Forrester Research, none of the company career sites recently surveyed are making the grade for usability and performance testing. Common problems on the sites include missing content and functions, poor navigation, difficult to read text, and flawed privacy and security policies. All these hiccups lead to a bad experience for the job seeker.

I'm sure that some of the best talent quickly leave the career portals of some of the top companies because it's just too much trouble to apply. So what does that say about the people who stay?

Perhaps in the future, companies will dedicate more time and resources to develop their career portals and employer brands, but until then, I recommend spending your time building real relationships with decision makers at the companies you are interested in.

To find out which employers offer the best online candidate experience, check out CareerXRoads' research here.

Article by, Barbara Safani and courtesy of CareerHub.com. The Career Hub blog connects job seekers with experts in career counseling, resume writing, personal branding and recruiting.

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