This document provides 20 tips for creating a successful mobile candidate experience when applying for jobs using a smartphone. It begins with an overview of mobile market trends showing growing smartphone usage. The tips are organized into four categories: capability, formatting, functionality, and integration. The document advocates designing mobile job applications that are optimized for small screens, maintain functionality across different devices, and integrate in real-time with applicant tracking systems. It also emphasizes building trust through consistent branding and configurability to mimic the full website experience.
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1. Go Mobile: 20 Tips
for a Successful Mobile
Candidate Experience
Presented by:
Bob Schulte
2. Mobile Market Overview
55% of new phone buyers purchased
smartphones and 38% of all mobile phone
owners now use enhanced mobile phone
(Nielsen May 2011)
According to a study by the International
Data Corporation the worldwide
smartphone market is expected to grow by
49.2% in the year 2011.
81% browse the Internet on their
smartphones (Google April 2011)
3. Pew Internet and American Life Project
More than 40% of all cell owners entertain
themselves with their phone when bored.
20% of cell owners "experienced frustration because
their phone was taking too long to download
something”
16% had difficulty reading something on their phone
because the screen was too small
10% had difficulty entering a lot of text on their
phone
84% of smartphone users report using their phone
to access the Internet
30% of smartphone owners have not downloaded
apps
4. Projected Mobile Growth
40,000
35,000
30,000
2010
25,000
Visitors
20,000 2011
15,000
2012
10,000 *
5,000
0
Growth by Year
Mobile Growth Rate – 253%/year
5. App vs. Mobile
Apps Mobile Websites
Distributed through app Reached through the web
stores browser
Single click launch No downloads necessary
Can utilize phone Can be found on search
functionality engines
(camera, gyroscope, and You cannot utilize all of the
push notifications) smartphone’s functionality
More expensive to develop (camera, push
Must be developed for each notifications, etc.)
platform Can’t piggy back on success
App stores charge fees for of third party app distributor
publishing or certifying
Require approval of platform
before you can distribute
Require manual download
6. 20 Tips for a Successful Mobile
Candidate Experience
Capability
Functionality
Formatting
Integration
7. Image from Flickr account Webworld Technologies
Tip #1: Capability
Vs
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Notes de l'éditeur
Pew Research Center – 8/15/11
Pew says 30% of smartphone owners have not downloaded apps
CapabilityFormattingApplication Process and FunctionalityIntegration with Applicant Tracking Systems
Is the mobile experience different from the web?
Is the mobile experience compatible with the iPhone and the Droid? Does the candidate portal and/or corporate site have any flash?
Is there a fee for making the career portal mobile -enabled?
company’s logo on the mobile app
match the web's color scheme?
search for positions on the same criteriaAllow multi-select searching
Enlarged buttons
Pages are scaled to optimal viewing size to eliminate left to right scrolling and make the text readable
switch from mobile to full site mode and back
Register for future openings
form to collect contact information
candidates asked how they heard about the opening
process includes EEO collection, multiple choice and/or open-ended prescreening questions
Final message and instructions to submit a resume online
Returning Candidates can check their status
Positions are automatically posted to mobile and career site
Candidate information is immediately available in the ATS