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Question 1

What should you consider regarding mapping candidate statuses for Advanced Analytics?Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.


Correct : C, D

According to the SAP Help Portal1, you should consider the following regarding mapping candidate statuses for Advanced Analytics:

Any status that indicates that the candidate was NOT hired, such as Automatically Disqualified, does need to be mapped. This is because all statuses must be mapped to one of the five standard statuses in Advanced Analytics: Apply Completed, Qualified, Interviewed, Offer Made, or Hired.If you have multiple not hired statuses, you can map them to ATS Capture, which is a hidden status that does not appear in the reports1.

After saving the status mappings in Command Center, you can correct mapping errors as long as you do it during the same session. This is because the status mappings are not pushed to the Advanced Analytics database until you log out of Command Center or close the browser.If you need to make any changes after logging out, you must contact SAP Customer Support to request a data purge and re-sync1.

With some exceptions, if a status is NOT mapped when the OData integration is run, the sync will fail. This is because the OData integration requires that all statuses are mapped to ensure data consistency and accuracy. The exceptions are when you have a new status that has not been used by any candidates yet, or when you have a status that is not used by any active job requisitions.In these cases, the sync will not fail, but you will receive a warning message and you should map the status as soon as possible1.

Status mappings can be completed even when there is no candidate data associated with each status on the Talent Pipeline. This is because the status mappings are based on the status names and not on the candidate data.You can map any status that exists in your Recruiting Management system, regardless of whether it has been used by any candidates or not1.


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Question 2

In Admin Center -> Setup Recruiting Marketing Job Field Mapping, which of the following job requisition fields is often mapped to support writing Category Page rules?


Correct : D

The Department (Category) field is often mapped to support writing Category Page rules because it allows you to create dynamic pages based on the department of the job requisition. For example, you can create a page that displays all the jobs in the Marketing department, or a page that shows the department overview and culture. The other fields are not as useful for creating Category Pages, as they are either too specific (Product Service, Hiring Manager) or too general (Number of Openings).Reference:SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience Administration, Unit 4: Job Data and Job Field Mapping, Lesson: Job Field Mapping, Slide 10.


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Question 3

Configure Locales

What are some leading practices to create locales in Career Site Builder?Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.


Correct : B, C

Some leading practices to create locales in Career Site Builder are:

If the customer requires only one language and it is NOT en_US, you can change the default locale. This will save you time and effort as you do not need to create a new locale and duplicate the pages and components. You can simply edit the default locale and change the language and other settings as needed1.

Follow the same layout for the localized pages as the default locale. This will ensure consistency and usability across different languages and regions. You can use the same page templates and components for the locales, and only change the text and images as required2.

The other options are not leading practices for creating locales in Career Site Builder:

Using Google Translate to translate text for locales is not recommended as it may result in inaccurate or inappropriate translations. You should use a professional translation service or a native speaker to ensure the quality and accuracy of the text3.

Creating the Home page for the locale instead of duplicating it from the default locale is not a leading practice as it will create extra work and maintenance. You can use the Duplicate Page feature to copy the Home page from the default locale and then edit the text and images as needed for the locale4.


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Question 4

Career Site Design and Accessibility

Which are some leading practices when using a link on a career site?Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.


Correct : A, C, E

Some leading practices when using a link on a career site are:

Populate the title text for each link. This will provide additional information about the link when the user hovers over it, and also improve the accessibility for screen readers and search engines1.

If blue text is used on the site, ensure that it's always used to represent links. This will create a consistent visual cue for the users to identify the links and avoid confusion2.

When a user clicks on the link, immediately display what the user expects to see. This will enhance the user experience and satisfaction by reducing the loading time and providing relevant content3.

The other options are not leading practices when using a link on a career site:

Include multiple links to the customer's corporate site. This will distract the user from the main purpose of the career site, which is to apply for jobs, and also create a cluttered and confusing layout4.

All external links from the career site should open in the same browser window. This will interrupt the user's browsing flow and make it harder for them to return to the career site. It is better to open external links in a new browser tab or window5.


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Question 5

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.


Correct : A, C, E

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.


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%

A content page is a type of page that can be created and edited in Career Site Builder, and it is used to display static or dynamic content, such as text, images, videos, or forms. A content page can be linked to other pages or external sites, and it can be customized with different styles, components, and layouts. Some customers may choose to host some of their content pages externally, and link them with their CSB site, for various reasons, such as:

They have existing content pages on their corporate website or intranet that they want to reuse or integrate with their CSB site, without duplicating or migrating them.

They have complex or interactive content pages that require advanced coding or functionality that is not supported by CSB, such as animations, games, quizzes, or surveys.

They have content pages that need to comply with specific legal or security requirements that are not met by CSB, such as data privacy, encryption, or authentication.

Some examples of content pages that are often hosted externally and linked with CSB sites are:

About Us: This page provides information about the company's history, vision, mission, values, and culture. It may also include testimonials, awards, or achievements of the company or its employees.

Diversity and Inclusion: This page showcases the company's commitment and efforts to foster a diverse and inclusive workplace, and to support various groups and initiatives, such as women, veterans, LGBTQ+, or sustainability.

Benefits: This page details the benefits and perks that the company offers to its employees, such as health insurance, retirement plan, wellness program, or employee discounts.

Learning and Development: This page highlights the learning and development opportunities and resources that the company provides to its employees, such as training courses, certifications, mentoring, or career coaching.

Events: This page lists the upcoming events that the company is hosting or participating in, such as webinars, career fairs, or networking sessions. It may also allow candidates to register or RSVP for the events.Reference

https://training.sap.com/course/hr832-sap-successfactors-recruiting-candidate-experience-administration-classroom-094-g-en/

https://learning.sap.com/learning-journeys/configure-sap-successfactors-recruiting-recruiter-experience

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