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Jackie Schierenberg

6/10/2020 – Expert Tips on How to Navigate the ATS

June 12, 2020 by Diane Forner

Written by Michele Rock

Jackie Shierenberg

Sometimes a job search can feel overwhelming, especially during these unprecedented times. Do you often wonder if your resume went into a black hole? The whole process can feel impersonal and extremely frustrating. Today, Career Connectors brought back Jackie Schierenberg from CommonSpirit Health (previously known as Dignity Health). Jackie has over 20 years of experience in talent acquisition, with expertise in finding top talent, HR Technology and maximizing social media in the hiring process. She shares her insights to help us better understand how to successfully navigate the ATS (Applicant Tracking System).

Keynote

Dignity Health…Our alignment to Common Spirit Health

  • February 1, 2019 alignment completed
  • Currently have 159,000 employees, last year hired 34,000
  • Open positions = 7200 +
  • Recruiters handle 40-120 requisitions at one time
  • Recruit in 22 states
  • 139 Hospitals + Urgent Cares and Medical Groups
  • Dignity Health ATS = ICims
  • CommonSpirit ATS = Taleo
  • 2019 reviewed over 1 million resumes

How does a Recruiter attract, find, and engage talent?

  • Current Candidates
  • Past Applicants
  • Employees
  • Referrals
  • Social Media (Share what it is like to work at the company, feature leadership, showcase hard to fill positions, etc.)
  • Career Portals and Talent Pools (Follow specific companies and never miss an opportunity.)
  • Passive Jobseekers
  • Boolean Search
  • Association and Conference Lists
  • LinkedIn
  • Job Boards

A Job Search is like a puzzle. One needs to employ all of the aspects highlighted above to pull it together and be successful!

What is an ATS?

It is a software application that recruiters use to manage their recruitment and hiring needs. It will do everything from posting a new job on websites, filtering applications, storing job descriptions, supporting collaboration efforts with hiring managers, documenting the hiring process and providing advanced reporting. Companies rely heavily on these systems to process the hundreds of applications that come in for a posting in a faster, more efficient manner. Many newer systems are using artificial intelligence to aid in the overall process and remove human bias. Companies are able to maintain compliance and pull reports to analyze metrics about a specific posting, role, candidate and more.

Most job searches today start on Google.com. Candidates can search to see who is hiring, research targeted companies, learn minimum requirements and the keywords to include in their resume, gather salary information and tips for interview preparation.

When you are ready to upload your resume keep in mind the following:

  • Keep it simple! – Many ATS systems will strip away formatting or even omit information if they find unknown tags within the document. Font type, bullet points and some file types can “confuse” older systems. Consider a basic formatted version using Arial or Times New Roman to specifically upload online.
  • Be aware of the requested file type – Jackie recommends using a PDF format unless noted otherwise.
  • Keywords – Be sure your resume has terms that are specific to the role and used in the company’s job description. You can use generic keywords for a specific job, but if you are looking for a nursing role and the description specifies RN, be sure to use RN rather than Registered Nurse. Some recruiters may include both when they search for candidates, but you have a greater chance of rising to the top of the search by using the exact terms for the company’s posting.

Do Your Homework

  • Company Career Sites – In addition to Google Search use the filters on a company’s career site to search job postings. Job boards may not be as up to date with positions. There is not just one way to search. Always search using the different filters to ensure you get all the possible results.
  • Leverage Your Network – Try to find people who are connected to individuals at the specific company you are targeting.
  • Talent Pools or Communities – These are available on the employer career portal. They are helpful for recruiters to proactively find candidates and great for Passive Job Seekers (warm leads). You will also receive recruiting news and be part of email campaigns.
  • Glassdoor.com – Research the interview tips, salaries, and benefits.
  • Sign Up for Email Alerts and automate wherever possible – This feature is often in the search function after you have uploaded your resume on the company website. It can save you time since you will not need to regularly check the company’s website to ensure you don’t miss a new posting. You may also be one of the first candidates to apply if you are on this list.
  • Recruiters Often Tag Candidate Profiles – Try to make personal connections with the talent team by social media, career fairs and even cold calls. Recruiters can apply tags to a candidate profile to make candidates easier to find later.
  • White Text – Type keywords from the job posting in white text at bottom of resume. The words will not be detected when printing, but could help your resume get pulled by the ATS.
  • Meet the Minimum Qualifications – Always review the minimum requirements and ensure they are demonstrated on your resume. Recruiters are looking for those minimums to share your information with the hiring manager.
  • Be Discoverable – Companies can see the different resumes you have submitted and your history, but are going to look at your most recent one. Make sure your profile is as complete as possible to ensure it is pulled.
  • Get Personal with Recruiters – Leverage LinkedIn to find recruiters and hiring managers. Once you find them, search for their contact information on Google and make a call or reach out directly to the talent or hiring team.
  • Cover letters – Recruiters generally do not read cover letters. However, if you have an impactful story to share – add it as a cover letter and combine it with your resume as one document.
  • Resume Guidance – It should never be more than 2 pages and should not include a photo. Your contact information should be at the top of the page, then a summary of your skills, then your work experience and highlight your education at the end.
  • Salary Expectations – Companies should not be asking your current or previous salary. You do not have to include salary expectations. Instead use $1 or 9999 to get past the field.
  • Virtual Events – Be authentic and be prepared to discuss the opportunities. Recruiters are also learning how to successfully maneuver in this new space that was caused by Covid-19.

Hiring Companies

The Hartford
Chet Joshi, Sr. Talent Consultant


Since 1810, The Hartford has been helping people pursue ambitions, seize opportunities, and prevail through challenges along the way. They continue to this day on a path of excellence receiving a variety of recognitions, including being named a World’s Most Ethical Company 12 times over the years by the Ethisphere Institute. Over 19,000 people are employed by The Hartford with 800 employees in the Scottsdale office. The company is known for its industry leading benefits including 19 days of PTO. Chet is currently recruiting for Sales Agents (Job ID Number #2000962), but checkout all of their openings on their website. All roles are currently remote. However, the opportunity to work from home long-term will be available for those who meet/exceed their KPIs.

Dignity Health
Allen Riggs, Recruiter Talent Acquisition

Dignity Health was founded in 1986 and is currently doing business in 22 states. Their goal is to create environments that meet each patient’s physical, mental, and spiritual needs. They also believe this healing philosophy promotes the well-being of their staff and the patients they serve. Patient facing and Non-patient facing positions are available. The culture and benefits are in line with a company promoting both the well-being of patients and staff. Go here to search and apply to open positions.

WealthWave “The HowMoneyWorks Company”
Jason Wiseman, Sr. Marketing Director

Jason shared an entrepreneur opportunity. WealthWave’s Network of Leaders are all independent business owners who have been flying in formation for years shaking up the status quo of the financial industry and shifting the advantage in favor of families all over North America. There is both a void of effective material and a lack of trained educators that prevent the vast majority from learning the financial concepts and strategies they need to know. This allows society to be easily taken advantage of by those who know how to leverage this lack of knowledge to construct their own wealth. Check out Jason and the opportunities available at the website.

Resources

The Career Connectors’ website offers a number of free resources to assist job seekers, including online coaching, free DISC assessment, LinkedIn basics, and career advice. Click at the top of the resources page to register in order to receive updates.

Closing

CEO/Founder of Career Connectors Jessica Pierce reminded the online audience that Career Connectors will continue their webinars on Wednesdays starting at 9:00 AM through July until live, in-person events can resume. For anyone seeing the presentation via Facebook, or if you haven’t registered, register on Career Connectors’ website (upper right corner) to receive notices about upcoming meetings and other related career information.

Filed Under: Event Recaps Tagged With: Common Spirit, WealthWave, Jackie Schierenberg, The Hartford, Dignity Health

02/07/2018 – A Recruiter’s Guide to Connect with Companies on Social Media

February 14, 2018 by Diane Forner

Recruiters Guide to Connecting with Companies on Social MediaWritten by: Connie Huber PHR SHRM-CP

As job seekers, we quickly discover that today’s job search is a very different animal than in the past. Furthermore, it is not surprising to learn that recruiters have changed their strategies to find the most qualified talent. A 2016 Global Recruiting Survey connected with 998 recruiters around the globe and found that 37% of recruiters felt their primary source for finding talent was social and professional media outlets. Findings noted social media use is on the rise and has opened up a dialogue with candidates. Both job seekers and employers alike need to take social media recruitment seriously.

Keynote

A Recruiter’s Guide to Connect with Companies on Social Media

Jackie Schierenberg

How many times have you wanted to know what recruiters think and look for in finding the perfect candidate? Jackie very graciously shared her perspective and expertise with us to better understand today’s job search as a recruiter.

#1 RULE USING SOCIAL MEDIA: “What will Mom think?”
Always ask yourself, what would your Mom think about what you have shared on line. Once you share details on line they never can be deleted. Take a moment and ask if posting a photo of your wild college days or embarrassing moments should be reserved to share with friends and family privately or not at all.

LINKEDIN
Jackie reminded the group to optimize your profile! Your connections should be meaningful and help in your professional pursuits. The key to success on LinkedIn is to be active! Follow relevant news through LinkedIn influencers, and companies; join groups and be visible. There are a number of resources to network with, including recruiters, human resources, hiring managers, people with similar skills, colleagues (current & past), former bosses, and college alumni. Many of us dread reaching out to a recruiter by phone. However, despite our fears of phoning Jackie, she encouraged us to do so rather than use email. She shared with the group voicemail and phone message examples along with sample messages. To find recruiters on LinkedIn, the job seeker would go to the search function and type in “dignity health recruiters”. In return, you will get people results for dignity health recruiter.

CHROME EXTENTSIONS
Chrome extensions are small software programs that customize the browsing experience. They enable users to tailor Chrome functionality and behavior to individual needs or preferences. You must be in Google Chrome to leverage the extensions. They are free in the Chrome store. The extensions are excellent in finding people.
• People Finder: Is a prospecting tool to find leads, get emails, phone numbers and other contact data.
• Hunter.io: Hunter lets you find email addresses in seconds from anywhere on the web. LinkedIn InMails are often not read by the person especially if he/she does not use LinkedIn frequently. Hunter is more likely to get responses.

SOCIAL SHARE
Request for Help: Jackie shared a story about a professional who asked for help on LinkedIn. He shared with his network that he was looking for a new job, expressed gratitude, presented high engagement and people responded to his request by offering their help.
Active in The Community: It is beneficial to be active on LinkedIn. Posting interesting articles, writing a blog, sharing community activities, and actively responding to other professionals’ activities are all excellent ways to be active.

Jackie highlighted how employers are using Facebook and LinkedIn to reach out to customers and candidates. Job seekers can learn a lot about potential organizations and also interact with them. In addition, she talked about ATS (Applicant Tracking Systems), candidate profiles and how recruiters search for candidates.

BEST PLAN OF ATTACK
In searching for jobs, Jackie suggested developing a target list of companies and visiting their career sites for jobs, jobs on Google, Indeed, social media (LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter), CareerBuilder, and associated sites.

BEST PRACTICES
• Social Media Rule – “What will Mom think?”
• Optimize your LinkedIn profile.
• Create meaningful connections.
• Be personal, consistent and give generously.
• Follow employers on social media & engage.
• Leverage keywords on your resume-take your time on your applications.

Good luck in finding your perfect opportunity! For more details, please see Jackie’s slides.

“If opportunity doesn’t knock, then build a door.” – Milton Berle

HIRING COMPANIES

Southwest Key Programs
Lucy Daniels, Sr. HR Recruiter

Southwest Key Programs is a national nonprofit operation with innovative youth justice programs and schools, safe shelters for immigrant children, and workforce services impacting over 200,000 youth and families annually. The organization employs a creative and diverse workforce of over 2,500 staff in 6 states.

Benefits are robust and available to full time employees and their dependents working 40 or more hours a week. Traditional offerings include medical, dental, vision, life insurance, flexible spending account and others are available. Opportunities for employment are very diverse. In addition to traditional roles in human resources, finance, IT and marketing, there are needs for case workers, medical personnel and food care. If interested, please visit the website.

Maricopa County
Loretta Price, HR Staffing Consultant

Maricopa County has 13,000 employees serving over 4 million customers. The county’s mission is to provide regional leadership and fiscally responsible, necessary public services so that residents can enjoy living in a healthy and safe community. Some of the services provided by Maricopa are Animal, Health, and Utility Services; Education and Youth; Election & Voting; and Justice Services. The values supported at the county are measurable results, accountability, relentless improvement, open & honest communication & collaboration, public interest first, and achieving your full potential.

In addition to traditional benefits, a sampling of additional benefits includes Employee Life Insurance, free Ergonomic Evaluations, onsite Fitness Facilities and Wellness programs. Typically, there are 10 to 70 openings listed. Visit Maricopa’s career site.

Dignity Health
Marcos Day, Recruiter

Dignity Health is currently going through many changes. Headquarters are moving from San Francisco to Chicago and will now be in 22 states, with 9,000 physicians, 62,000 employees, and 39 acute care hospitals with 8,500 beds. Dignity maintains a focus of “hellohumankindness”.

Along with traditional benefits, there are other appealing offerings such as SmartDollar to promote financial wellness; PersonalBest is an employee engagement platform that focuses on the whole person, company and ecosystem; and Tuition Reimbursement of $5,200 yearly. Career opportunities include Patient Facing Positions: registered nurse, rehabilitation therapy, radiology, laboratory, and pharmacy, and patient transportation. Non-Patient Positions are represented by food service/facilities/plant maintenance; IT/End User Support/Cyber Security; Accounting/Finance/Marketing/Social Media. Interested candidates search jobs on Dignity Health’s website.

Freedom Financial Network
Heather Marcom, Head of Talent Acquisition

Freedom was launched in 2002 by Stanford classmates, Bradford Stroh and Andrew Houser. Freedom’s mission is to provide financial solutions, services and education enabling consumers to resolve their debt and achieve financial freedom. The organization has 980 employees with locations in San Mateo, California and Phoenix, Arizona. San Mateo is host to the company headquarters. Freedom has received numerous accolades including #1 Best Place to Work in Phoenix 2017. The Phoenix location is expanding very quickly to reach 1,200 employees. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, 401K, Life, LT disability, vacation, paid holidays and volunteer time, employee discounts, and recognition. Top career opportunities include positions in Analytics, IT/Engineering, Leadership in the Call Center and HR & other areas. If interested, apply here.

 

Filed Under: Event Recaps Tagged With: Jackie Schierenberg, Southwest Key Programs, woz-u, Goodwill of Northern and Central AZ, Maricopa County, Dignity Health, Freedom Financial Network

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