Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Does The Posting Date Matter
Does the posting date matter? As a job seeker, do you ever look at the date a position is posted? If not, you should. Time to fill is a KPI (Key performance indicator) for recruiters and organizations that essentially measures the number of days between the publication of a job and getting an offer accepted. As my post yesterday suggested, the average time to fill for new graduate roles is approximately 43 days. Typically, when a position gets posted, the recruiter spends the first 2-4 weeks publicizing the job and screening candidates. The next 3-5 weeks are spent interviewing candidates and the final 6-7 weeks the recruiter checks references, performs a background check and administers any assessments before making an offer. 43 days is AVERAGE for a new graduate hire. For harder to fill or managerial positions, that number can be significantly higher. Why does this number matter? â" if you are being rejected from positions, consider the timing of your application. If you applied 37 days after the position posted, itâs likely they are well into the interview process. â" If the org is still actively recruiting after the average time to fill KPI, as a candidate you may want to question if the organization is being unrealistic or if their are internal red flags. Would love to hear your thoughts. Letâs get started
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