CareerBuilder Data: The What, Why and How

By Ellen Silva, product director, CareerBuilder Analytics

In today’s competitive and complex marketplace, having access to workforce data can be a powerful planning and recruiting tool. When used the right way, data can help you attract and source for open positions more efficiently and build a successful long-term recruiting strategy. Yet, data on its own without context or analysis can be overwhelming and confusing. So we built recruitment analytics solutions to make it easy to harness the power of data.

CareerBuilder’s comprehensive recruitment analytics suite includes:

  1. Supply & Demand by CareerBuilder – Part of CareerBuilder’s Resume Database, a tactical tool, typically used by a recruiter, that provides quick information on the recruitment market. You can download information such as top companies posting, a list of similar job titles and the background of candidates in your talent pool.
  2. Labor Market Analytics by Emsi – A strategic tool for high-level decision making in recruitment and market selection. It can also be used to establish a diversity hiring plan, with the inclusion of age, gender and race/ethnicity data for every occupation and industry, anywhere in the U.S.
  3. College Recruiting Analytics by Emsi – A comprehensive college graduation data set that allows you to filter every higher education institution in the U.S. by degree level, race/ethnicity, gender and veteran and disability status.

CareerBuilder Data By the Numbers
The below visual shows the sheer volume of high-quality data CareerBuilder aggregates, delivering data reports to help inform every recruitment decision.

CareerBuilder Data Sources
CareerBuilder has a diverse set of data sources to ensure accuracy and provide high-quality and trustworthy data. These sources include:

  • Supply – CareerBuilder.com job seeker resumes and applications as well as records from public government sources such as Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages and Occupational Employment Statistics. 
  • Demand – CareerBuilder.com jobs, company owned websites and a variety of job boards.
  • Compensation – CareerBuilder.com employer and job seeker compensation data points, as well as records from public government sources such as Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages. 
  • College graduates – National Center for Educational Statistics and U.S. News and World Report.

Learn more about CareerBuilder’s Workforce Analytics.

 
Previous Article
Are Employees With a Side Hustle Better at Their Jobs?
Are Employees With a Side Hustle Better at Their Jobs?

Having an employee who has a job on the side can be an asset to the company. Here are 3 reasons why.

Next Article
Women Are Moving into Roles that Have Traditionally Been Held by Men - and Vice Versa
Women Are Moving into Roles that Have Traditionally Been Held by Men - and Vice Versa

Gender diversity is a hot topic for many employers today - rarely a day goes by without a headline in the p...

×

Get the latest hiring trends delivered to your inbox.

More resources headed your way!
Error - something went wrong!