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NEW QUESTION # 18
Which footer links are recommended on every Career Site Builder site to support search engine optimization (SEO)?Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. Corporate Home
  • B. Top Job Searches
  • C. View All Jobs
  • D. Careers Home

Answer: C,D

Explanation:
Footer links are important for SEO because they help search engines crawl and index your site, as well as provide easy navigation for users. The Careers Home and View All Jobs links are recommended on every Career Site Builder site because they allow users to access the main landing page and the job search page from any page on the site. These links also help search engines understand the structure and content of your site, and increase the visibility and ranking of your site in search results. Reference: SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience Administration, Unit 4: Career Site Builder Global Settings and Global Styles, Lesson: Global Settings, Slide 10.


NEW QUESTION # 19
Other Career Site Setup
When Mobile Apply is enabled for Career Site Builder, which elements are consolidated onto a single page for candidates to complete?Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. Candidate profile template
  • B. Offer approval template
  • C. People profile templates
  • D. Application template

Answer: A,D

Explanation:
Option C is correct because when Mobile Apply is enabled for Career Site Builder, the application template is consolidated onto a single page for candidates to complete. The application template contains the fields and questions that the candidates need to fill out when applying for a job. The Mobile Apply feature simplifies the application process by reducing the number of pages and clicks that the candidates have to go through on their mobile devices1.
Option D is correct because when Mobile Apply is enabled for Career Site Builder, the candidate profile template is consolidated onto a single page for candidates to complete. The candidate profile template contains the fields and questions that the candidates need to fill out when creating or updating their profile on the career site. The Mobile Apply feature also simplifies the profile creation and update process by reducing the number of pages and clicks that the candidates have to go through on their mobile devices1.
Option A is incorrect because when Mobile Apply is enabled for Career Site Builder, the people profile templates are not consolidated onto a single page for candidates to complete. The people profile templates are used to define the fields and sections that appear on the people profile page in the SAP SuccessFactors platform. The people profile page is not part of the career site or the Mobile Apply feature2.
Option B is incorrect because when Mobile Apply is enabled for Career Site Builder, the offer approval template is not consolidated onto a single page for candidates to complete. The offer approval template is used to define the fields and sections that appear on the offer approval page in the SAP SuccessFactors platform. The offer approval page is not part of the career site or the Mobile Apply feature3.
Reference:
1: SAP Certified Application Associate - SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience 1H/2023 | SAP Training Certification
2: Get certified in SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience 1H/2023 | SAP Learning
3: HR832 - SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience Administration | SAP Training
4: People Profile | SAP Help Portal
5: Offer Approval | SAP Help Portal


NEW QUESTION # 20
Which of the following are features on the search component that allow picklist searches (Show More Options)?Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. The picklist search is dynamically populated with values from the career site's active jobs.
  • B. The picklist search does NOT support the use of foundation/generic objects.
  • C. The picklist search gives customers access to 18 fields that they can add as search filters.
  • D. The picklist search is automatically populated with all picklist values configured in Picklist Center.

Answer: A,C

Explanation:
The search component allows customers to configure picklist searches that can be used as filters by candidates. The picklist search is dynamically populated with values from the career site's active jobs, which means that only relevant values will be displayed. The picklist search gives customers access to 18 fields that they can add as search filters, such as job category, location, job level, etc. The picklist search does not support the use of foundation/generic objects, which means that customers cannot use custom fields or objects as filters. The picklist search is not automatically populated with all picklist values configured in Picklist Center, which means that customers have to map the picklist values to the corresponding fields in the job requisition template. Reference: Career Site Builder Pages and Components, Career Site Builder Global Settings and Global Styles, HR832 - SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience Administration


NEW QUESTION # 21
Configure Locales
Under which conditions will you enable Limit Search by Locale under Global Search options in Career Site Builder (CSB)?Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. The customer wants to host multiple locales on their CSB site, and Limit Search by Locale is required for that.
  • B. The customer wants job alerts that the candidate receives to be restricted to the locale the candidate selects on the CSB site.
  • C. The customer plans to translate the title and description for all job requisitions that are relevant for a specific locale.
  • D. The customer wants jobs returned in a search to be restricted to the locale the candidate selects on the CSB site.

Answer: C,D

Explanation:
You will enable Limit Search by Locale under Global Search options in Career Site Builder (CSB) under the following conditions:
The customer plans to translate the title and description for all job requisitions that are relevant for a specific locale. This will ensure that the candidates see the job requisitions in their preferred language and can apply more easily1.
The customer wants jobs returned in a search to be restricted to the locale the candidate selects on the CSB site. This will provide a more personalized and relevant experience for the candidates and filter out the jobs that are not applicable for their region2.
The other options are not valid conditions for enabling Limit Search by Locale in CSB:
The customer wants to host multiple locales on their CSB site, and Limit Search by Locale is required for that. This is not true, as Limit Search by Locale is an optional feature that can be enabled or disabled for each locale. The customer can host multiple locales on their CSB site without using this feature3.
The customer wants job alerts that the candidate receives to be restricted to the locale the candidate selects on the CSB site. This is not possible, as job alerts are based on the candidate's profile settings and not on the CSB site settings. The candidate can choose the language and location preferences for the job alerts in their profile4.


NEW QUESTION # 22
Implement Advanced Analytics
Your customer is considering implementing Advanced Analytics.What are some advantages of generating reports in Advanced Analytics? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.

  • A. Allows customers to evaluate trends in source performance over time
  • B. Allows customers to track direct and indirect recruiting costs for job postings
  • C. Provides a variety of options for generating graphics to display report results
  • D. Provides insight into which sources are delivering high-quality candidates
  • E. Allows customers to drill into recruiting data such as dates, brands, and job categories

Answer: A,C,D

Explanation:
Option B is correct because Advanced Analytics provides insight into which sources are delivering high-quality candidates. Advanced Analytics measures the source quality by calculating the conversion rates of candidates from different sources at each stage of the recruiting funnel, such as visits, applications, interviews, and hires. This helps customers to evaluate the effectiveness and return on investment of their sources and optimize their sourcing strategy1.
Option C is correct because Advanced Analytics allows customers to drill into recruiting data such as dates, brands, and job categories. Advanced Analytics enables customers to filter and segment the data by various dimensions, such as date range, brand, locale, job category, job function, job level, and source. This allows customers to analyze the data in more detail and compare the performance of different segments1.
Option D is correct because Advanced Analytics allows customers to evaluate trends in source performance over time. Advanced Analytics displays the data in graphical and tabular formats, such as line charts, bar charts, pie charts, and tables. These formats allow customers to visualize the changes and patterns in the data over time and identify the sources that are increasing or decreasing in quality and quantity1.
Option A is incorrect because Advanced Analytics does not provide a variety of options for generating graphics to display report results. Advanced Analytics uses predefined graphics that are based on the best practices and standards for data visualization. Customers cannot customize or change the graphics in Advanced Analytics2.
Option E is incorrect because Advanced Analytics does not allow customers to track direct and indirect recruiting costs for job postings. Advanced Analytics does not capture or calculate the costs associated with the sources or the job postings. Advanced Analytics focuses on the candidate behavior and outcomes, not on the financial aspects of recruiting2.
Reference:
1: Advanced Analytics | SAP Help Portal
2: HR832 - SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience Administration | SAP Training


NEW QUESTION # 23
Which of the following are prerequisites for enabling Candidate Relationship Management?

  • A. A career site built with Career Site Builder
  • B. Advanced Analytics in SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting
  • C. SAP SuccessFactors Onboarding
  • D. SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting Posting

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 24
You have created a data capture form for your customer and now are configuring the Recruiting Email Notification template and Recruiting email trigger for candidates who complete the form.Which trigger will you enable for this purpose?

  • A. Data Capture Form Submitted - Welcome and Set Password Email
  • B. Recruiting Manual Candidate Creation Notification
  • C. Career Site E-Mail Notification
  • D. Welcome/Thanks for Creating Account

Answer: A

Explanation:
The trigger that you will enable for this purpose is Data Capture Form Submitted - Welcome and Set Password Email. This trigger is used to send an email to candidates who complete a data capture form on the career site, inviting them to create a password and access their candidate profile. This email can be customized using the Recruiting Email Notification template and the Recruiting email trigger settings. This email helps to engage candidates and encourage them to apply for jobs or join talent pools. Reference: Candidate Relationship Management, Other Career Site Setup, HR832 - SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience Administration


NEW QUESTION # 25
Career Site Builder Global Settings and Global Styles
What must you consider when configuring custom headers in Career Site Builder?

  • A. The same custom layout is displayed on both desktop and mobile devices.
  • B. The Logo component is required.
  • C. Each component in a custom header must be configured on a separate row.
  • D. If a custom header is configured, then all of the headers on the career site must be custom.

Answer: B

Explanation:
Option C is correct because the Logo component is required when configuring a custom header in Career Site Builder. The Logo component displays the customer's logo and links to the home page of the career site. It is the only component that cannot be removed or replaced in a custom header1.
Option A is incorrect because if a custom header is configured, then only the headers that use the same brand and locale as the custom header will be affected. The other headers on the career site will use the default header style or the header style that is configured for their brand and locale1.
Option B is incorrect because the custom layout for desktop and mobile devices can be different. Career Site Builder allows you to configure the custom header components separately for the Desktop Layout and the Mobile Layout tabs. You can add, remove, or rearrange the components for each layout to optimize the user experience on different devices1.
Option D is incorrect because each component in a custom header can be configured on the same row or on a different row, depending on the desired layout. Career Site Builder allows you to drag and drop the components to the header rows and columns and adjust the width and alignment of each component1.
Reference:
1: SAP Certified Application Associate - SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience 1H/2023 | SAP Training Certification
2: Get certified in SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience 1H/2023 | SAP Learning
3: Configuring a Custom Header | SAP Help Portal


NEW QUESTION # 26
You have enabled Candidate Relationship Management and created a branded email layout for your customer.When can this custom email layout be used?Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. When sending an email associated with an applicant status
  • B. When sending an email from the Candidate Workbench
  • C. When sending an email from the Candidate Search page
  • D. When sending an email associated with a Recruiting email trigger

Answer: B,C

Explanation:
You can create a branded email layout for your customer to customize the look and feel of your email communications with candidates. You can use the email layout to add your logo, colors, fonts, and other elements that match your brand identity. You can also use the email layout to add dynamic content, such as candidate name, job title, or recruiter name, to personalize your messages. When you have enabled Candidate Relationship Management and created a branded email layout, you can use it in the following scenarios:
When sending an email from the Candidate Workbench: The Candidate Workbench is a tool that allows you to manage your candidates and their activities. You can use the Candidate Workbench to send emails to individual or multiple candidates, and select the email layout that you want to use1.
When sending an email from the Candidate Search page: The Candidate Search page is a tool that allows you to search for candidates based on various criteria, such as keywords, location, skills, or status. You can use the Candidate Search page to send emails to the candidates that match your search results, and select the email layout that you want to use2.
Reference:
SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience Administration, Unit 5: Candidate Relationship Management, Lesson: Sending Emails to Candidates, Slide 8 SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience Academy, Unit 5: Candidate Relationship Management, Lesson: Sending Emails to Candidates, Slide 9 SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience 2H/2023, Topic Areas: Candidate Relationship Management 11% - 20%


NEW QUESTION # 27
Candidate Experience Overview and Project Kickoff
What are some key features of a fully hosted Career Site Builder (CSB) site?Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. When a candidate visits a company's corporate site and clicks a link to view careers, they are directed to the CSB site.
  • B. All information regarding available jobs and additional information pertaining to employment are displayed in the CSB site.
  • C. The customer maintains their own career site in addition to the CSB career site.
  • D. When a candidate visits a company's corporate site and clicks a link to view careers, they are directed to an applicant tracking system.

Answer: A,B

Explanation:


Some key features of a fully hosted Career Site Builder (CSB) site are:
When a candidate visits a company's corporate site and clicks a link to view careers, they are directed to the CSB site. This will provide a seamless and branded experience for the candidates and allow them to explore the company's culture, values, and opportunities1.
All information regarding available jobs and additional information pertaining to employment are displayed in the CSB site. This will enable the candidates to find and apply for jobs that match their interests and qualifications, and also learn more about the company's benefits, diversity, and social responsibility2.
The other options are not valid features of a fully hosted CSB site:
When a candidate visits a company's corporate site and clicks a link to view careers, they are directed to an applicant tracking system. This will create a disjointed and unappealing experience for the candidates and may discourage them from applying or returning to the site3.
The customer maintains their own career site in addition to the CSB career site. This will create duplication and inconsistency of content and design, and also increase the maintenance and cost for the customer4.


NEW QUESTION # 28
Implement Advanced Analytics
What are some considerations when defining user permissions for Advanced Analytics? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. Users can be given permissions to view only the high-level report, or can also be provided with the ability to drill to details.
  • B. Advanced Analytics user permissions are configured in Command Center.
  • C. Advanced Analytics user permissions CANNOT be configured until after the Career Site Builder site is live.
  • D. Users must be set up for Recruiter SSO.

Answer: A,B

Explanation:
Option B is correct because Advanced Analytics user permissions are configured in Command Center, which is the administration tool for SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting Marketing. In Command Center, you can assign users to different roles and grant them access to view and use the Advanced Analytics reports1.
Option C is correct because users can be given permissions to view only the high-level report, or can also be provided with the ability to drill to details. The high-level report shows the overall performance of the career site and the sources, while the drill to details feature allows users to see the individual candidate records and actions1.
Option A is incorrect because Advanced Analytics user permissions can be configured before or after the Career Site Builder site is live. However, it is recommended to configure the user permissions before the site is live, so that the users can access the reports as soon as the data is available1.
Option D is incorrect because users do not need to be set up for Recruiter SSO to access Advanced Analytics. Recruiter SSO is a feature that allows recruiters to log in to the Recruiting Management system using their Recruiting Marketing credentials. This feature is optional and does not affect the user permissions for Advanced Analytics2.
Reference:
1: SAP Certified Application Associate - SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience 1H/2023 | SAP Training Certification
2: Get certified in SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience 1H/2023 | SAP Learning
3: Setting Admin User Permissions | SAP Help Portal
4: Recruiter SSO | SAP Help Portal


NEW QUESTION # 29
What are the options for enabling the "Hear more about career opportunities" flag (also called "Consent to Marketing") so that a candidate receives email campaigns?Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.

  • A. The candidate selects "Hear more about career opportunities" when creating an account.
  • B. A back-end script is run to update all candidates' settings for "Hear more about career opportunities".
  • C. A recruiter updates the setting for "Hear more about career opportunities" from the candidate's profile.
  • D. An Initial Consent email campaign is sent, and if the candidate clicks the opt-in link, the "Hear more about career opportunities" option is enabled.
  • E. The candidate updates the setting for "Hear more about career opportunities" from their candidate profile.

Answer: A,D,E

Explanation:
The "Hear more about career opportunities" flag (also called "Consent to Marketing") is a setting that allows candidates to opt-in or opt-out of receiving email campaigns from the customer. Email campaigns are a way of engaging with candidates and informing them about relevant job opportunities, events, or news. The options for enabling the "Hear more about career opportunities" flag are:
The candidate updates the setting for "Hear more about career opportunities" from their candidate profile. This option allows candidates to change their preference at any time from their profile page on the Career Site Builder (CSB) site. They can also view and manage their email subscriptions from the same page.
The candidate selects "Hear more about career opportunities" when creating an account. This option allows candidates to opt-in to receive email campaigns when they register for an account on the CSB site. They can also choose which types of email campaigns they want to receive, such as job alerts, newsletters, or events.
An Initial Consent email campaign is sent, and if the candidate clicks the opt-in link, the "Hear more about career opportunities" option is enabled. This option allows customers to send a one-time email campaign to candidates who have not opted-in or opted-out of receiving email campaigns. The email campaign contains a link that allows candidates to opt-in to receive future email campaigns. This option is useful for customers who have migrated their candidate data from another system and want to obtain consent from existing candidates.
Reference:
SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience Administration, Unit 4: Candidate Relationship Management, Lesson: Email Campaigns SAP Certified Application Associate - SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience 2H/2023, Topic Area: Candidate Relationship Management 11% - 20%


NEW QUESTION # 30
What are some options when sending an email campaign?Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. Up to 5 million candidates can be added to an email campaign.
  • B. An email campaign can be sent multiple times.
  • C. A test email can be sent.
  • D. Email campaigns can be configured to be sent at a later time.

Answer: B,C

Explanation:
When sending an email campaign, you have the following options:
An email campaign can be sent multiple times. You can use the same email campaign template and content to send to different groups of candidates or at different times. You can also edit the email campaign before sending it again, if needed.
A test email can be sent. You can send a test email to yourself or to a colleague to preview how the email campaign will look and function. This can help you check the formatting, layout, links, and personalization of the email campaign before sending it to the actual candidates. Reference: SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience Administration, Unit 2: Candidate Relationship Management, Lesson: Email Campaigns, Slide 10-11.


NEW QUESTION # 31
Move to Production
What are some conditions that will prevent you from moving the Career Site Builder (CSB) site from stage to production?
Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.

  • A. You exported Site Settings from stage but did NOT update values in the XML file.
  • B. Email layouts have NOT been configured in the CSB stage environment.
  • C. The SSL certificate has NOT yet been created.
  • D. SAP SuccessFactors has released code to preview, but NOT yet to production.
  • E. The site setup steps, such as configuring Real Time Job Sync, have NOT yet been done in production.

Answer: C,D,E

Explanation:
Moving the Career Site Builder (CSB) site from stage to production is the final step of the implementation process. It allows you to publish your site to the live environment and make it accessible to the candidates. However, there are some conditions that will prevent you from moving the CSB site from stage to production. Some of these conditions are:
The site setup steps, such as configuring Real Time Job Sync, have NOT yet been done in production. Real Time Job Sync is a feature that synchronizes the job data between the Recruiting Management and the CSB modules. You need to configure it in both the stage and the production environments to ensure that the job data is consistent and up-to-date on your site1.
The SSL certificate has NOT yet been created. SSL is a protocol that encrypts the personal data used in the recruiting process. You need to create and install an SSL certificate for your site to ensure that the data transmission between the candidate's browser and the site is secure and protected2.
SAP SuccessFactors has released code to preview, but NOT yet to production. SAP SuccessFactors releases code updates to the preview and the production environments at different times. You need to wait until the code is released to the production environment before you can move the CSB site from stage to production. This ensures that the site functionality and performance are not affected by the code changes3.
Reference:
SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience Administration, Unit 6: Move to Production, Lesson: Moving to Production, Slide 7 SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience Academy, Unit 6: Move to Production, Lesson: Moving to Production, Slide 8 SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience 2H/2023, Topic Areas: Move to Production <= 10%


NEW QUESTION # 32
You have enabled Candidate Relationship Management created a branded email layout for your customer. When can this custom email layout be used? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

  • A. When sending an email from the Applicant Workbench
  • B. When sending an email associated with an applicant status
  • C. When sending an email from the Candidate Search page
  • D. When sending an email associated with a Recruiting email trigger

Answer: A,C


NEW QUESTION # 33
What are some leading practices when creating a color palette for the Career Site Builder site?Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.

  • A. Enter a label for each color in your customer's color palette.
  • B. Add colors for all brands that will be needed for a multi-branded site.
  • C. Archive colors that are only used in the header and footer.
  • D. Create colors using the color picker grid or by typing in the RGB or hex code.
  • E. Use the opacity slide to lighten a color in your palette instead of creating a new color.

Answer: A,D,E

Explanation:
Option B is correct because you can create colors for your Career Site Builder site using the color picker grid or by typing in the RGB or hex code. This gives you more flexibility and precision in choosing the colors that match your customer's branding and design1.
Option C is correct because you can use the opacity slide to lighten a color in your palette instead of creating a new color. This helps you save space in your palette and avoid having too many similar colors1.
Option D is incorrect because you should not archive colors that are only used in the header and footer. Archiving a color will remove it from your palette and from any components that use it. This can cause errors and inconsistencies in your site design1.
Option E is correct because you should enter a label for each color in your customer's color palette. This helps you identify and organize the colors in your palette and makes it easier to apply them to the components in your site1.
Option A is incorrect because you should not add colors for all brands that will be needed for a multi-branded site. You should create separate color palettes for each brand and assign them to the corresponding site settings. This allows you to manage the colors for each brand independently and avoid confusion and duplication1.
Reference:
1: SAP Certified Application Associate - SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience 1H/2023 | SAP Training Certification
2: 1H 2023 Release Highlights: Talent Acquisition Innovations and Enhancements | SAP Blogs
3: Career Site Builder Global Settings and Global Styles | SAP Help Portal


NEW QUESTION # 34
Candidate Relationship Management
Assume that your customer owns a chain of retail stores. They require talent pools based on attributes of the stores, such as Goods Sold, Store Size, and Location.What are the steps to achieve this use case? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.

  • A. Use the standard filter fields in SAP SuccessFactors HXM Suite to represent the attributes.
  • B. Create custom generic objects for Goods Sold and Store Size.
  • C. Ensure that the location foundation object is enabled and that all required locations have been created.
  • D. Edit the talent pool and select values for the additional attributes.
  • E. When naming the talent pool, list all of the attributes and their values.

Answer: B,C,D

Explanation:
To achieve this use case, you need to do the following:
Create custom generic objects for Goods Sold and Store Size in the Metadata Framework (MDF). These objects will store the values for the attributes of the stores. You also need to create associations between these objects and the standard Location Foundation Object.
Ensure that the location foundation object is enabled and that all required locations have been created in the Manage Data tool. You also need to assign values for Goods Sold and Store Size to each location.
Edit the talent pool and select values for the additional attributes. You can use the standard filter fields in SAP SuccessFactors HXM Suite to filter candidates by location, and then use the custom filter fields to filter candidates by Goods Sold and Store Size. You can also name the talent pool according to the attributes and their values.
Reference:
SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience Administration, Unit 4: Candidate Relationship Management, Lesson: Talent Pools SAP Certified Application Associate - SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience 2H/2023, Topic Area: Candidate Relationship Management 11% - 20%


NEW QUESTION # 35
Career Site Design and Accessibility
What are some leading practices to ensure that a website is accessible? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.

  • A. Ask people with disabilities to test the site.
  • B. Carefully review the site's code to look for issues with tagging and other elements.
  • C. Use an online accessibility checker, such as WAVE, to test the site.
  • D. Review the site using assistive technology such as a screen reader like JAWS or NVDA.
  • E. Ask people in your IT department to test the site.

Answer: A,C,D

Explanation:
Option A is correct because asking people with disabilities to test the site is a leading practice to ensure that the website is accessible. People with disabilities can provide valuable feedback and insights on how the site works for them, what barriers or challenges they face, and what improvements can be made to enhance their user experience1.
Option B is incorrect because asking people in your IT department to test the site is not a sufficient practice to ensure that the website is accessible. People in your IT department may not have the expertise or the perspective of people with disabilities, and they may not be able to identify or address all the accessibility issues that may arise on the site1.
Option C is correct because using an online accessibility checker, such as WAVE, to test the site is a leading practice to ensure that the website is accessible. An online accessibility checker is a tool that can automatically scan and evaluate the site for common accessibility errors, such as missing alt text, low contrast, broken links, and invalid code. It can also provide suggestions and recommendations on how to fix the errors and improve the site's accessibility2.
Option D is correct because reviewing the site using assistive technology such as a screen reader like JAWS or NVDA is a leading practice to ensure that the website is accessible. A screen reader is a software that converts text and images on the screen into speech or braille output for people who are blind or have low vision. Reviewing the site using a screen reader can help you understand how the site is perceived and navigated by people who rely on this technology, and what issues or difficulties they may encounter on the site.
Option E is incorrect because carefully reviewing the site's code to look for issues with tagging and other elements is not a reliable practice to ensure that the website is accessible. While reviewing the site's code can help you check for some technical aspects of accessibility, such as semantic markup, headings, labels, and roles, it cannot guarantee that the site is accessible for all users and devices. Accessibility is not only about code, but also about design, content, functionality, and usability1.
Reference:
1: SAP Certified Application Associate - SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience 1H/2023 | SAP Training Certification
2: Get certified in SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience 1H/2023 | SAP Learning
3: Web Accessibility Evaluation Tools List | W3C
4: WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool
[5]: Screen Readers | WebAIM


NEW QUESTION # 36
Who delivers the sitemap links to Google and Bing after the Career Site Builder site has been moved to Production?

  • A. Consultant submits a request through the SAP SuccessFactors HXM Cloud Operations Portal
  • B. Professional Services
  • C. Functional consultant or customer
  • D. Consultant submits a request through the SAP Support Portal

Answer: B

Explanation:
After the Career Site Builder site has been moved to production, the consultant submits a request through the SAP SuccessFactors HXM Cloud Operations Portal to deliver the sitemap links to Google and Bing. The sitemap links are XML files that contain the URLs of all the pages on the site, which help the search engines to crawl and index the site. The consultant needs to provide the following information in the request: the site ID, the site URL, the site language, and the site owner's email address. The SAP SuccessFactors HXM Cloud Operations team will then generate the sitemap links and submit them to Google and Bing on behalf of the consultant.
Reference:
SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience Administration, Unit 6: Move to Production, Lesson: Sitemap Links SAP Certified Application Associate - SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience 2H/2023, Topic Area: Move to Production <= 10%


NEW QUESTION # 37
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SAP C_THR84_2405 Exam Syllabus Topics:

TopicDetails
Topic 1
  • Candidate Experience Overview and Project Kickoff: This section describes the core components and steps required during the transition from Sales to implementation. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the candidate experience to ensure a smooth handoff and successful project kickoff.
Topic 2
  • Implement Advanced Analytics: This part evaluates the skills needed to implement Recruiting Advanced Analytics. Candidates should demonstrate their ability to set up and use advanced analytics tools to derive insights and support recruitment strategies.
Topic 3
  • Career Site Builder Pages and Components: This section focuses on the different page types and components available in Career Site Builder. Candidates should be able to describe the various page elements and how to use them effectively to meet organizational needs.
Topic 4
  • Move to Production: This part addresses the process of transitioning a Career Site Builder site from development to a live production environment. Candidates should understand the necessary steps for making the site operational.
Topic 5
  • Configure Locales: This section involves entering translations for candidate-facing text. Candidates should be proficient in configuring locales to ensure that the career site is accessible to a diverse, multilingual audience.
Topic 6
  • Career Site Builder Global Settings and Global Styles: This section evaluates the skills of professionals involved in setting up and configuring Career Site Builder. It includes establishing Global Settings, Global Styles, and Site Configuration to ensure the career site is well-organized and functional.
Topic 7
  • Other Career Site Setup: This part assesses skills in configuring additional features of Career Site Builder. Candidates should be able to set up elements such as mobile applications, job layouts, and search results to build a comprehensive and user-friendly career site.
Topic 8
  • Career Site Design and Accessibility: This part describes the aspects of career site accessibility, usability, and search engine optimization (SEO). Candidates should demonstrate their ability to design career sites that are user-friendly, accessible, and optimized for search engines.

 

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