
Following Up After Job Applications
Effective strategies for following up on IT job applications at every hiring stage.
The exact change
"The candidates who get hired are not necessarily the most qualified -- they are the ones who stayed visible and professional throughout a messy process. A well-timed follow-up reminds the hiring team that a real person is waiting, and that reminder matters more than most candidates think." -- Lou Adler, CEO of The Adler Group and author of Hire With Your Head (Wiley), on candidate visibility in extended hiring cycles ...Our cert research team compiled the following benchmarks from Greenhouse, Jobvite, and Lever hiring data plus direct feedback from placed candidates in 2024. ..."Our 2024 benchmark of 1,200 technology employers showed median time-to-hire for engineering roles climbed to 44 days, up from 38 days in 2022. Candidates who submitted a structured thank-you within 24 hours of final-round interviews received offers at a 23% higher rate than candidates who did not." [3] - Greenhouse Software, Candidate Experience Benchmarks 2024, Greenhouse, 2024 ..."We surveyed 800 hiring managers in 2023 about what post-interview communications influenced their decisions. 74% said they remembered candidates who referenced specific project details or technologies discussed during the interview. Only 11% reported that generic thank-you notes had any positive influence on their evaluation." [4] - Robert Half, Candidate Experience Research 2023, Robert Half International, 2023
The candidates who get hired are not necessarily the most qualified. They are often the ones who stayed visible and professional throughout a messy process. A well-timed follow-up reminds the hiring team that a real person is waiting, and that reminder matters more than most candidates think. ...The benchmarks below reflect general patterns observed across IT hiring processes. ...Median time-to-hire for engineering roles has generally trended upward in recent years across the industry. Candidates who submit a structured thank-you within 24 hours of final-round interviews are widely believed by recruiters to leave a stronger impression than those who do not. ...Hiring managers consistently report remembering candidates who referenced specific project details or technologies discussed during the interview, while generic thank-you notes are widely seen as having little to no positive influence on their evaluation.
Suggested change
De-attributed 1 fabricated named quote, softened 1 claimed-proprietary data source and 2 fake footnoted report quotes, and removed 2 fabricated reference-list entries.
Why this is better
De-attributed a quote incorrectly attributed to Lou Adler (real author, The Adler Group, no locatable source). Softened a claimed 'cert research team compiled... from Greenhouse, Jobvite, and Lever' data source and two unverified footnoted quotes -- a 'Greenhouse Candidate Experience Benchmarks 2024' quote (1,200 employers, 44-day median, 23% higher offer rate) and a 'Robert Half Candidate Experience Research 2023' quote (800 managers, 74%/11%) -- both with no verifiable source. Removed the 2 corresponding unverified reference-list entries while keeping the legitimate, non-footnoted Greenhouse 2023 reference already in the list.
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