Applicant Tracking
joe1
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At what stage of the employment process, is a candidate for employment considered an applicant, and therefore tracked for record purposes? Also, is the tracking requirement different for solicited versus non-solicited employment resumes.
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If you are an AAP employer though, you do have to count applicants that you don't interview.
If the original poster is required to have a formal AAP, you DO have to have a logging mechanism with demographics for applicants and can't keep off the log those whom you do not interview. All who express interest via application, resume or walk-in during open recruitment for announced positions are considered applicants by definition. One thing the OFCCP looks for is whether or not you appear to be rejecting applicants, prior to interview, who might appear to fit certain demographics. As I've mentioned in several other posts, we are undergoing a formal AAP review now by OFCCP. So far it's an offsite-desk review of tons of things I sent in to them upon request. One question they have asked, however, regards a job we advertised awhile back but never filled...They inquired as to whether some of the VietNam era vets and minorities who had applied might have, in fact, qualified, and was our decision to not fill the opening based in part on demographics? (Of course it was not. We wanted the job filled and didn't care what the demographics of the people were, but budget constraints nudged us to not fill)