Technology Automation is a Top Challenge for Half of HR Professionals, Equifax Survey Finds
Additional Findings Highlight Challenges with Fabricated Resume Information, Speed-to-Hire and Onboarding
"As AI and emerging technologies proliferate, HR professionals increasingly want to automate the time-intensive aspects of their days so they can free up more time to focus on the human-first parts of their jobs that lead to more successful employee engagement and retention programs," said
Fabricated or Misleading Resumes Remain Prevalent
The current job market has proved difficult for many job seekers, leading some to embellish or altogether fabricate their experience or credentials. According to the survey, 71% of HR professionals have encountered fabricated or misleading candidate information in the hiring process.
These issues were most commonly reported in employment history, educational background and credentials/licenses. Despite the frequency in which fraudulent information is appearing in job applications and resumes, only 1 in 5 (20%) HR professionals are "very confident" about their ability to detect fabricated or misleading candidate information.
"Our survey shows that HR is facing new challenges with the prevalence of misleading candidate information in the age of AI-generated resumes," said
HR leaders know that a bad hire can be costly. With a background check process that includes verifications of employment, education, and criminal history, hiring teams can help ensure a better quality hire. In addition, Equifax research indicates a strong correlation between past and future job tenure. Candidates who frequently left jobs within 60 days repeated this pattern, while those with longer previous tenures were more likely to stay.
HR professionals see room for improvement in speed-to-hire and onboarding
While speed-to-hire is a key metric for many HR organizations, less than 12% of HR professionals report that their organizations consistently hire candidates quickly. Slower hiring is not just frustrating for the candidate and hiring team, it can lead to companies missing out on top talent, which can have a real impact on business performance and team morale. Similarly, 83% of HR professionals see room for some improvement in their organization's onboarding process.
With innovative technologies, HR teams can help automate key components of the onboarding process, including onboarding and other forms, so they can help improve the new hire experience while keeping up with ever-changing regulatory and compliance demands. With real-time data and automation, HR teams can better ensure they are following important protocols, including background checks and other verifications, allowing them to help improve speed and accuracy.
Many HR professionals are already taking initiative and looking for ways to incorporate AI and automation into their workflows and address these challenges. Specifically, 76% of survey respondents reported using AI to help improve efficiency in hiring and onboarding. However, many HR teams are likely only scratching the surface in leveraging AI to help drive hiring and onboarding efficiencies, placing an increased importance on HR technology vendors to provide expertise and novel solutions.
Methodology
Equifax surveyed attendees at the SHRM Annual Conference in
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