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Who has the best careers page?

May 12, 2009 by Sam Narisi
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Looking to redesign your recruiting Web site? Here are some examples of the sites rated the highest by job seekers.

The companies with the most visitor-friendly sites, according to the job candidates surveyed by Potentialpark:

  1. Bertelsmann
  2. Deutsche Bank
  3. Accenture
  4. Shell
  5. BCG
  6. Microsoft
  7. McKinsey
  8. Goldman Sachs
  9. Ernst & Young
  10. Bain & Company

(See the rest of the top 30 list here.)

What do the best sites have in common? The top-rated sites guide candidates through every step of the hiring process, from providing general information about the company to helping them prepare for the interview to describing what employees’ first days are like.

The best ones also make sure no questions go unanswered, no matter who’s asking, Potentialpark says.

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