Planning your recruitment efforts for the next year is no easy task. How much should you budget? Which tools should you invest in? What will your ROI be? Basically, what should you even be doing!? These are all very legitimate questions every recruiter has when the year is wrapping up. Well, we are here to help sort out a few. Here’s a list of recruiting tools you might want to check out before you start planning for 2020.
Recruitment operations
In March 2018, there were 6.6 million job openings in the US—source
Everybody is on the hunt for rockstar talent. Some of the following talent sourcing tools could help you hire that perfect candidate:
Greenhouse is an applicant tracking system (ATS) and recruiting software designed to help companies source, screen, and hire suitable candidates. If you are a growing company, this is a great tool to invest in as it offers complete visibility of your candidates’ pipeline.
If you are looking to find qualified candidates, streamline the hiring process, and help teams work together to identify and hire the best, Workable is a great option. They’ve helped recruiters and hiring managers make great hires across 100 countries and offer 24/7 global support.
If you run a larger enterprise, SAP SuccessFactors could be your go-to tool. It offers cloud-based talent management solutions and ranks consistently as a leader in this category.
Bullhorn provides cloud-based CRM and operation solutions for the global recruitment industry. It features data capture and customer insight technology for a better candidate experience.
If your goal is to manage your entire talent acquisition life cycle within a single SaaS application, iCIMS could be your best bet. It’s one of the world’s fastest-growing tech providers.
Pre-employment assessments
Recruiters spend an average of 6 seconds looking at a candidate’s resume—source
That’s barely any time! These recruitment tools can help you hire the best candidates quickly and fairly:
Pymetrics allows candidates to play neuroscience-based behavior games to assess cognitive and personality traits with no right or wrong answers. It has a 98% completion rate.
Mapped focuses on numerical, analytical, and problem-solving skills in a bias-free way to promote diversity.
HackerEarth uses an AI-powered test creator to assess programming skills and save time. It’s known to reduce time to hire by up to 50% with anti-cheating features built in.
Koru ranks candidates based on traits like grit and curiosity with predictive analytics that compare to top performers in your company.
Predictive Index identifies the right match for any role using behavioral and cognitive assessments within the PI Hire framework.
Video interviewing recruiting tools
80–90% of talent say a positive or negative interview experience can change their mind about a role or company—source
Interviewstream offers a simple and interactive interview experience anytime, anywhere. It also allows for panel and back-to-back scheduling via calendar sync.
Spark Hire enables asynchronous interviews so you can review responses at your convenience and compare candidates more efficiently.
HackerEarth Facecode is a live coding interview tool that supports 30+ languages and evaluates real-time coding ability with a built-in video interface.
VidCruiter offers pre-recorded and live video interviews with custom workflows and improved candidate communication.
Jobvite provides consistent, accelerated applicant screening with its on-demand video recruiting tool.
There you have it, our selection of recruiting tools to look out for in 2020. This isn’t an exhaustive list but we hope it gives direction to your hiring plans for the upcoming year. Happy hiring!