Sense released the findings of a
new study that reveals the motivations and application experiences of
today's active job seekers.
The commissioned study, "An Inside Look: What Today's Candidates Really Want,"
polled over 1,000 U.S. based candidates who have applied for a job
within the past six months and indicates the focus is shifting away from
work from home benefits with 57% of candidates citing better
salary/benefits as the top non-negotiable when considering a new job.
Additional key findings of the survey include:
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The overwhelming majority of candidates (76%) are looking to change careers/industries.
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When asked what the top two non-negotiables are when considering a new job, salary/benefits (57%) and career advancement/upskilling opportunities (32%) were ranked highest followed by work from home opportunities (29%), stronger leadership (18%) and DEI programs (16%).
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Faster response time from recruiters was ranked as the top way for companies to improve the candidate experience, cited by 80% of respondents.
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Slow response time from recruiters is the top reason candidates
quit applying for a job. Only 19% of candidates report hearing back from
recruiters within 24 hours of applying to a job.
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27% of candidates said the job search/application process has become more complicated.
"The report findings indicate candidates have shifted their priorities
from the post-Covid, work from home movement, to a renewed focus on
better pay and benefits in order to keep pace with today's rising costs"
explained Anil Dharni, Sense CEO and Co-Founder. "In addition to
competitive wages, it's clear that recruiting speed and response times
are critical to employers looking to gain an advantage in today's
volatile market and stay ahead by hiring the best talent, quickly. Those
companies who are armed with the right technology to instantly engage
with candidates and offer a great experience will find themselves ahead
of the curve in today's market."
The survey also found differences between genders when it comes to looking for new job opportunities:
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60% of respondents who identify as female said better salary/benefits
was a non-negotiable for their next role versus 52% of males saying the
same.
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33% of respondents who identify as female said work-from-home
opportunities are non-negotiable for their next role versus 25% of males
saying the same (respondents who identify as male were more likely to
say strong leadership is non-negotiable than those who identify as
female).
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Respondents who identify as male were more likely to have removed
themselves from consideration due to too many interviews - 20% mentioned
this versus 14% of those who identify as female saying the same.