How to tell the difference between applicant and candidate

As a business owner or CEO, it is vital to tell the difference between a candidate and an applicant. When hiring for a new position, it's essential to understand the difference between a candidate and an applicant.

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October 25, 2022

Intro

Today you'll learn how to differentiate applicants and candidates. As a business owner or manager, it's essential to understand the difference between applicants and candidates.
Understanding the distinction between these terms helps ensure that you make efficient and effective hiring decisions. Suppose you're considering every applicant as a potential candidate. In that case, you may spend time and resources on candidates who need to be qualified for the position.

It's important to understand that only some applicants will become candidates. 

An applicant is someone who has applied for a job but has yet to go through the screening process. An applicant's resume may or may not be reviewed and may or may not be interviewed. Once the screening process is complete, the applicant becomes a candidate. 

A candidate is a potential employee with the skills and experience you are looking for. Candidates usually go through a vetting process before they are hired. 
This process may include an interview, resume review, and reference check. 
Here's a comparison between the two:

Applicant

• An applicant is anyone who has applied for a job, regardless of whether or not they meet the qualifications. 

• An applicant is someone who has applied for a job but has not yet gone through the screening process. 
• An applicant's resume may or may not be reviewed, and they usually are not interviewed. 
• Applicants may only meet a few of the requirements or none at all.
• Applicants may have a less polished resume that doesn't go into as much detail about their skills and experience.
• Applicants may apply for a job because they need any job, regardless of whether or not it's a good fit for them.

Candidate 

• A candidate is someone who meets the basic qualifications for a job and has been screened by a recruiter. 
• A candidate is a potential employee with the skills and experience you are looking for. 
• Candidates usually go through a screening process before they are hired. This process may include an interview, resume review, and reference check.
• Candidates will usually have a well-written resume that covers their skills and experience in detail. 
• Candidates will typically meet most, if not all, of the job requirements. 
• Candidates will usually apply for a job because they are genuinely interested in the position and believe they would be a good fit for it. 

How to tell the difference between applicant and candidate

Why It Matters

The vetting process aims to narrow down the pool of applicants to only those who are the best fit for the position. Understanding these terms' differences ensures that you make the best hiring decisions. Pipehire helps Home Service Companies manage job offers and applicants with a one-of-a-kind scoring system. 
We eliminated the lengthy vetting process by offering employers our proprietary Scoring Rating Form:

• Screen applicants using Pipehire's powerful Score Rating Form.
• Rate applicants consistently and quickly so you can find the right person faster.
• Pipehire's simple, easy-to-use interface lets you quickly search applications and find applicants. Get through applications in minutes, not hours.
• Our Scoring Rating Form is designed to help employers quickly and easily identify the best candidates for their open positions. The form consists of a series of filters that allow employers to refine their search and select the applicants that meet their specific criteria. This helps to streamline the hiring process and makes it much easier for employers to find the right candidate for the job.
• Customize the score questions according to company requirements. You can tailor each question to your requirements and decide on a score that fits your needs!
• Pipehire questions do the heavy lifting of deciding which applicants pass or fail your screening process.
• Each applicant comes with a Score, color-coded to see the best candidates quickly.

Conclusion

In summary, candidates are potential employees who have undergone some screening. At the same time, applicants are people who have applied for a job without experiencing any sort of vetting process. The vetting process is designed to identify applicants best suited for the open position so businesses can make more informed hiring decisions. Understanding these two terms is crucial for any business owner or manager who wants to ensure they're hiring the best possible employees.
As you can see, there is a big difference between candidates and applicants. When hiring for a new position, take the time to screen applicants so that you only interview candidates who are genuinely qualified for the job.

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