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Recruitment website user experience can make (or break) your ranking

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Recruitment website user experience may seem like an abstract concern, but it can have very real ramifications if ignored. User experience means more than just delivering a well-constructed website that impresses clients and candidates with its aesthetics and efficiency. Your recruitment website user experience may also influence SEO (search engine optimization) and rankings. For those concerned with SEO, keywords have long been the name of the game. In addition to keywords were the gallery of ideas, theories and downright conspiracies regarding how rankings were affected. But there is some compelling evidence that user experience may have a more tangible benefit than previously thought. If gaining visibility is important to you , consider the following tips regarding your recruitment website user experience.

Think architecture, not advertisement 

You may think that the extent of your recruitment website user experience should be that of an advertisement. We want to advertise our services. However, if you view your website purely as an advertisement, then you've done you and your users an enormous disservice. Approach a well designed website like an architectural project. Too often nonprofessional website designers view a website in terms of the two-dimensional screen on which it is viewed, but a website is less a billboard and more a building. If your recruitment website user experience is nothing more than flat copy against an antiquated background, then it’s time to think renovation.

How we travel

In keeping with the architectural analogy, your recruitment website user experience should be less a billboard and more a building. A building has multiple points of entry and a variety of ways to travel through the structure. An intelligently-designed building has a sensible flow, the appropriate rooms connect in a way that makes sense and is efficient (you don’t have to walk through the bathroom to get to the kitchen). This clearly relates to the way users can travel through your site. Are there important pages that are nearly inaccessible except through other pages that seemingly have no connection? Is the layout clean and clear, allowing first-time visitors to easily assess the location of vital information? Your recruitment website user experience is more than an appealing design, but a smart construction that makes navigation simple and efficient.

Does your site invite conversation?

When is the last time you saw a billboard along the highway or saw a commercial on television and were able to communicate with its message? These forms of communication do not invite discussion. If your recruitment website user experience lacks a form of active engagement, then it is still no better than an advertisement. As recruiters, we should invite conversation and discussion. Contact and feedback forms are great ways to tell users that you not only allow engagement, but you welcome it. A well-designed recruitment website will also incorporate authentic calls-to-action that encourage users to reach out to your firm. Your recruitment website user experience needs to be one that brings you closer to clients and candidates.

A recruitment website user experience relies on many things, but well-thought design, navigation and communication will provide your online presence with a solid foundation. And this is not to say I’ve forgotten what started this article:  SEO and rankings. Remember that your audience should determine your site construction. This is the quickest way to SEO success. Working with a web design firm that truly understands the world of recruiting is the ideal way to ensure that your recruitment website user experience is one that is successful for all parties.

Cole Windler

Cole Windler is a copywriter and SEO expert. He uses his creative writing background to create fresh, compelling and customized content for Recruiters Websites clients.

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