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Application forms vs CVs in the recruitment process
Guide
Employers have two main options for inviting applications from candidates for job vacancies:
- providing a job application form for applicants to complete and return to you
- asking applicants to send a copy of their CV (Curriculum Vitae) and a covering letter explaining why they are suitable for the job role
Application forms in the recruitment process
Advantages of application forms for recruitment
- You can ask for the exact information you need to know from the job applicant.
- It is easy to compare the skills and experience of different applicants.
- You can reuse application forms by tailoring them to specific roles for future recruitment activities, saving you time.
- Applicants can complete online application forms from any location and on any device. They can also save their progress to complete at times that are convenient to them.
- Online applications can be processed faster than hard copies.
- You'll have instant access to digital data.
- Online application forms also demonstrate that you are a modern and progressive employer.
Disadvantages of application forms for recruitment
- Application forms can be challenging to design when creating one for the first time.
- It can be time-consuming to review application form answers especially if you have attracted a large number of applicants.
- It can be difficult to decide on the right questions to ask on the application form to enable you to attract the right candidates.
- Application forms can hinder candidate creativity as they are more restrictive than a CV.
- Lengthy application forms can be off-putting for potential candidates.
- You will need to ensure data security and confidentiality with online application forms.
Information to request on a job application form
- Name, address, telephone number, and email address.
- Qualifications and history of education.
- Work experience.
- Relevant skills or experience.
- Names and addresses of referees.
- If the applicant has a criminal record.
- If the applicant has the right to work in the UK.
- Questions that will help determine if the candidate has the right experience and competencies for the job role.
Download a sample job application form (DOC, 18K).
You must avoid asking discriminatory questions. See how to prevent discrimination and value diversity. Equality Commission guidance on the .
Requesting CVs in the recruitment process
Advantages of requesting CVs
- There is no need to develop suitable questions and produce an application form.
- CVs provide a quick overview of a candidate's qualifications, skills, and work history.
- It can save you time rather than having to assess answers on an application form.
- The way candidates present their CVs may give you an idea of their personality and characteristics.
- Some applicants may see an application form as a barrier to applying for a job so requesting a CV may open you up to a larger pool of candidates.
- CVs are a quick way for employers to determine suitable candidates for interview. The interview then provides the opportunity for employers to ask specific questions about skills and competencies.
Disadvantages of requesting CVs
- There can be more emphasis on the skills to create a CV rather than focusing on the skills required for the role. There may be a danger of attracting people who are good at making CVs but not necessarily a good fit for your company.
- It is harder to compare the skills and experience of different candidates.
- You may not get a true sense of whether a candidate is suitable for the job and the skills required to perform their role.
- Gaps in education or work can be hidden more easily by the job applicant.
- Qualifications are given excessive importance on CVs therefore leading to discrimination based on where candidates went to school or university.
- You may end up appointing an unsuitable candidate for the job.
Monitoring forms
Registered employers in Northern Ireland with more than ten full-time employees have a legal duty to monitor the composition of their workforce and of those applying to fill vacancies. Download a sample monitoring questionnaire for job applicants (DOC, 20K).
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