Well this blog wouldn’t be this blog if someone didn’t comment on the recent news from ABCE about the new metrics they are introducing to “measure and report job application-related activities in a practical and comparable way”. The metrics are as follows
- Online job application: The submission to a server of an application form or a CV by a valid user
- Online job referral: A click on a link within a job listing to a URL specified by a recruiter
- Email job referral: A click on a mailto link within a job listing intended for the submission of applicant information and/or a CV to a recruiter
Let me begin with my usual disclaimer! I always whole heartedly welcome any initiative to move our industry forward and try bring some professionalism and sense where there was chaos. This certain fits into this category so well done to ABCE for all their undoubted hard work in getting this agreed. As you would expect though I have some major concerns…….
Firstly just how important, interesting or relevant are these metrics? In terms of what my clients are trying to achieve they don’t seem particularly important. The first thing anyone told me when I started in recruitment was that the perfect response to a job advert for a single position was one perfect CV that led to one perfect hire. Wise words…..quality is key and yes I know that is incredibly difficult to measure but bigging up stats that focus on quantity of people who “might have” applied is just going to confuse things even more.
That leads me nicely onto my second concern, how are these figures going to be used? The three different metrics are not comparable as they refer to three different ways of running campaigns and two of them are pretty far removed from being actual applications. More confusion! I’m sure very soon we’ll be getting three different job boards claiming to be the UK’s number one provider of applications each based on a different one of the three metrics. There is enough ambiguity here for an enormous amount of PR spin and I’m really not looking forward to seeing the press releases rolling in!
Thirdly and finally, exactly what consultation process did ABCE go through to get to these? I know all about JICWEBS and the way these things work but surely in producing metrics like these some employer / agency consultation process should have been gone through before hand? It seems very strange that the publishers representative bodies and various advertising industry bodies with very little to do with recruitment and resourcing should be dictating how employers measure success without asking first! If there was a consultation process then I find it surprising that none of the agencies or clients with big online recruitment spends were part of this. Unless of course there was a meeting I missed during my recent Facebook addiction!
Thoughts and comments please
Recent Comments