Inconclusive
Low confidence
Shortcut Buttons
In this experiment, additional "apply" buttons were shown on listing tiles which lead users one step further in the application process. These buttons were also shown with multiple role details. Impact on progression and job application starts was measured.
Hypothesis
If we implement 'Shortcut Buttons' on listing pages (In this experiment, additional "apply" buttons were shown on listing tiles which lead users one step further in the application process), then key conversion metrics will improve.
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