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Where can you create links to hard-to-fill jobs on the Home page?Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

A.

Within the category dropdown menu in the header

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A.

Within the category dropdown menu in the header

B.

Within the Featured Jobs component

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B.

Within the Featured Jobs component

C.

Within the Top Job Searches link in the footer

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C.

Within the Top Job Searches link in the footer

D.

Within the content dropdown menu in the header

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D.

Within the content dropdown menu in the header

Suggested answer: B, C

Explanation:

You can create links to hard-to-fill jobs on the Home page by using the following methods:

Within the Featured Jobs component: This component allows you to display a list of jobs that you want to highlight on the Home page.You can select the jobs manually or use rules to filter them based on criteria such as location, function, or industry1. This way, you can showcase the hard-to-fill jobs to the candidates and encourage them to apply.

Within the Top Job Searches link in the footer: This link allows you to display a list of popular or trending job searches on the Home page.You can configure the link to show the top job searches based on the number of clicks, views, or applications2. This way, you can attract the candidates to the hard-to-fill jobs that are in high demand.

SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience Administration, Unit 4: Career Site Builder Pages and Components, Lesson: Creating and Configuring Components, Slide 13

SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience Academy, Unit 4: Career Site Builder Pages and Components, Lesson: Creating and Configuring Components, Slide 14

SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience 2H/2023, Topic Areas: Career Site Builder Pages and Components <= 10%

asked 31/10/2024
Nabil BENIKHLEF
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