The distinction between applications initiated and positions actively being evaluated is a key indicator of the recruitment pipeline’s efficiency. An “application submitted” represents the total number of job applications received for all posted positions. In contrast, “jobs under consideration” signifies the subset of applications where candidates meet preliminary qualifications and are undergoing review by a hiring manager or recruitment team. For example, if Amazon receives 10,000 applications in a week but only 2,000 are moved into the “under consideration” stage, it reflects the selectivity of the initial screening process.
The ratio of these two metrics provides valuable insights into the effectiveness of job postings, the alignment of candidate profiles with required skills, and the overall health of the talent acquisition process. Monitoring these figures allows for data-driven adjustments to recruitment strategies, improvements to job descriptions, and refined targeting of potential applicants. Historically, a wide disparity between these numbers could point to issues such as unrealistic expectations set in the job posting or a lack of awareness of required qualifications amongst job seekers.