What is Lite Registration for Jobseekers in the Career Portal?

What is Lite Registration for Jobseekers in the Career Portal?


Quick Registration, or Lite Registration, is a registration feature that allows job seekers to create an account with a simpler process and minimal data input.

This feature is designed to speed up the registration process and increase the number of successful user registrations, especially when accessing events or jobs through public links.

How does this feature work?

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This feature is on-demand (not active by default). Activation will be carried out after recommendations, discussions, and reviews with the SeeMeSOL customer service team.
When this feature is activated, the flow is as follows:
1. Job seekers access the public link (Event/Job/QR code) and verify their name and email address.
2. Job seekers take action (Register for Event/Apply for Job).
3. If they are not logged in, an email confirmation form will appear.
4. If their email address is already registered, they will be redirected to the login page.
5. If not, an account will be created.
6. Job seekers only need to fill in the following information:
  1. Full Name
  2. Password
7. Users are redirected back to the landing page (Event/Job).

Where can the Lite Registration feature be implemented?

This feature can be used for:
  1. Events (Register)
  2. Job Openings (Apply)
Notes
Lite Registration applies at the portal level (site-level). This means that when this feature is enabled, all public links on Events and Job Openings will automatically use Quick Registration.

What are the benefits of implementing the Lite Registration feature?

  1. Faster and easier registration
  2. Reduce drop-offs during registration
  3. Increase the number of event registrations and job applications
  4. Support campaigns with high participation targets

Things to keep in mind

  1. Lite registration only collects basic data
  2. User profiles may be incomplete after registration
  3. Advanced strategies are needed to encourage profile completion