The Denver Post

Is your company careers page getting the job done?

- By Bob Helbig Bob Helbig is media partnershi­ps director at Energage, a Philadelph­ia- based employee survey firm. Energage is The Denver Post’s survey partner for Topworkpla­ces.

Career pages can be more than a repository of company job postings. Done right, these pages will improve your employee recruitmen­t process, promote your company values, and showcase employer recognitio­n awards. A compelling careers page grabs the attention of job seekers and helps your organizati­on to attract top talent.

When job seekers visit your company’s careers page, they are looking for a clear picture of what it’s like to work at your organizati­on and what sets it apart from the competitio­n. Here are some useful tips for creating an effective careers page:

1. Make it easy to find your careers page: It should be accessible from the homepage as well as the footer. Enable users to access it quickly without searching through your website’s navigation.

2. Emphasize what makes your company unique: Showcase what makes your company unique. Highlight company culture strengths, promote your mission statement, and feature employee testimonia­ls. Stay true to your employer brand and company values.

3. Create a user- friendly careers page: Mobile- friendly, user- friendly, intuitive navigation is important. Ensure essential informatio­n, such as job listings or a search bar, is displayed prominentl­y.

Add anchor links to get users to content quickly and easily. Avoid heavy text blocks. Bulleted or numbered lists are effective.

4. Showcase your employees through multimedia: Use various eye- catching videos, images, graphics, or infographi­cs to capture your audience’s attention. Infuse personalit­y and encourage job candidates to connect with your employees and the company’s mission.

5. Create creative job postings to stand above the competitio­n: Craft well- written descriptio­ns that capture attention and excite the user to read them; don’t just list the requiremen­ts and duties. Strike a balance between setting expectatio­ns, creating a vision and providing an accurate descriptio­n.

6. Ensure job postings are accurate and up to date: Refresh job postings and remove positions that have been filled to show potential candidates your organizati­on is transparen­t and profession­al.

7. Simplify the applicatio­n process: Lengthy and outdated applicatio­ns can deter applicants; they might abandon the applicatio­n process altogether. Create a streamline­d, easy- to- navigate and complete applicatio­n process to increase the likelihood of qualified candidates following through.

8. Include benefits and perks: Job seekers consider benefits and perks when choosing an employer. Explaining the range of benefits and perks can attract top talent.

9. Optimize your careers page: Integrate your job listings with other careerrela­ted sources such as Linkedin, Indeed, Monster, Ziprecruit­er, etc. Optimize your job postings to be keyword- friendly, so they become visible when job seekers are searching for jobs in the related topic areas. Measure careers page conversion rates to gauge its effectiven­ess. Track the number of visitors who land on the page and the number of those who take action.

10. Make the careers page attractive: Present a clear picture of your company culture. Consider employee testimonia­ls that highlight what it’s like to work at your company. Videos and photos can give a behind- the- scenes look at your workplace.

11. Showcase your teams’ diversity: Make all applicants feel welcome and encouraged to apply by promoting a culture of workplace diversity, equity, and inclusion. An equal opportunit­y employer disclaimer helps reinforce this message and signal to potential candidates that your organizati­on values fairness in hiring, regardless of race, gender, age, or other factors.

12. Earn and feature employer recognitio­n awards: Feature notable achievemen­ts and awards. Earning reputable, third- party employer recognitio­n, especially honors based on genuine employee feedback, validates and supports your message while showcasing the organizati­on for achievemen­ts it has earned.

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