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Digital recruiting gaining traction among enterprises: KellyOCG Report

46 percent say will use live digital interviewing in the next few years; Full automation will be the way ahead – Chatbots will play a major role

 Digital recruiting is here to stay and candidates need to be aware of this new reality, shows a global survey by KellyOCG. About 55 percent of survey respondents comprising 522 companies across the globe (including India) believe that digital innovation for recruiting going to be the new normal. The report titled, ‘Digital Recruiting: Disruption by Design, And Not Default’ also reiterated the global talent shortages which has hit the highest level in a decade globally. The survey found that 40 percent of employers worldwide reported greater difficulty hiring the right people which the highest level in the last 10 years. Hiring for in-demand skills is the most critical challenge as per 42 percent of the employers surveyed.

“While employers are grappling with talent shortage, there are more passive job seekers than ever before. This situation is driving organizations to adopt digital processes. Interestingly, while many organizations are in the early stages of recruiting automation, some are already on the cutting edge. The survey shows that such vanguard organizations or innovators experience fewer hiring challenges than organizations with more traditional approaches,” said Francis Padamadan, Country Director, KellyOCG India. Nearly 40 percent of survey respondents described their organization’s recruiting function as either experimental or innovative.

Employers are using technologies like Applicant Tracking System (ATS) to gather applications electronically, Candidate Relationship Management (CRM) system to enhance candidate experience, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and backend automation. One in five organizations intend using AI and automation in the next two years, the report said. Further, as one-third of job seekers worldwide have searched for a job through their mobile devices, mobile based ATS is also becoming an essential technology for organizations.

The digital adoption is also being boosted by enhanced candidate experience. More than a third of survey respondents (38 percent) said they had not heard any complaints from candidates regarding their digital adoption. In fact, 47 percent of vanguard organizations say they see an increase in the number of applications and candidate satisfaction. The key is to ensure digital and AI combine with human intelligence.

“By delegating low-level tactical work to machines, recruiters gain time for more meaningful conversations with identified high-potential candidates, giving them the personal attention they deserve,” added Francis Padamadan. As the survey showed, 77 percent of job applicants prefer human interaction during their job hunt.

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