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As hiring gets too competitive, experts doubt effectiveness of ‘Easy Apply’

With its “too easy to apply” tag, job seekers may apply to numerous jobs without carefully considering if they're a good fit. This can lead to a flood of applications for employers to sift through, many of which may not even meet the job requirements.

September 28, 2023 / 15:20 IST
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Quick applications often request limited information, which means employers may not have a comprehensive view of your qualifications.
Quick applications often request limited information, which means employers may not have a comprehensive view of your qualifications. (Illustration by Suneesh Kalarickal)

The slowdown in hiring is visible across sectors due to the prevalent macroeconomic situation, leading companies to make cost-effective decisions. Bulk hiring is missing, while project-focused recruitment is making its space larger than before.

As the pool of candidates outnumbers the available jobs, HR experts say ‘Easy Apply’ or ‘Quick Apply’ might not be the right way for job seekers to show interest in a job role. ‘Easy Apply 'is usually a feature often found on job search websites or platforms. It's designed to make applying for jobs faster and more straightforward. Instead of going through a long and complex application process, you can usually apply for a job with just a few clicks or taps.

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With its “too easy to apply” tag, job seekers may apply to numerous jobs without carefully considering if they're a good fit. This can lead to a flood of applications for employers to sift through, many of whom may not meet the job requirements.

Speaking from his experience as COO of HR consultancy firm CIEL HR, Santhosh Nair said this method has only a 30-35 percent chance of shortlisting for mid to senior-level positions compared to company websites and job portals.