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YOUR JOB ROLE
Human resources and recruitment teams rely on inclusive best practices to ensure job advertisements are accessible to everyone. Recite Me recognizes this and provides a range of tools and solutions to support this goal.
Human resources, recruitment and learning teams play an important role in ensuring equal access to employment opportunities, workplace information and internal learning resources.
From managing careers websites and job applications to supporting internal communications and learning platforms, HR and L&D teams influence how accessible digital experiences are for employees and candidates.
Ensuring digital platforms are accessible helps organisations create fair recruitment processes, support inclusive workplaces and ensure that information can be accessed by everyone.
Recite Me supports HR and learning teams by improving accessibility across careers websites, job portals and internal platforms, helping organisations create more inclusive digital experiences for employees and candidates.
Does Website Accessibility Affect Your HR or Recruitment Responsibilities?
Accessibility often becomes part of HR and recruitment responsibilities through digital hiring processes and employee communication platforms.
Accessibility may affect your role if you are responsible for:
If your role involves managing digital recruitment or internal communication platforms, accessibility is likely already part of your responsibilities.
Why It Matters
Accessible recruitment platforms help ensure that candidates with disabilities can apply for roles and access job information without barriers.
Accessibility improvements help ensure that workplace information, policies and internal systems can be used by employees with diverse needs.
Accessible careers websites and application systems help organisations ensure their recruitment processes are fair and inclusive.
Learning and development teams often deliver training through digital platforms. Accessible learning content ensures that all employees can participate in training and development opportunities.
A positive digital experience during recruitment helps candidates access job information, complete applications, and engage with organisations more easily.
Accessible recruitment and workplace systems reinforce an organisation’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.
Our Solutions
Recite Me provides accessibility technology that allows users to personalize how they access website content and digital platforms.
The Recite Me Assistive Toolbar allows website visitors to personalize how they access digital content.
Users can adjust text size, colours, spacing and contrast, translate content into multiple languages and use reading support tools to help them access information more easily.
Impact for Recruitment teams:
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Impact on Recruitment teams
Common accessibility barriers
Steps to improve web accessibility
Supporting HR & Recruitment Teams
Organisations across public and private sectors use Recite Me to help improve accessibility across careers websites, recruitment platforms and internal communication systems.
HR and recruitment teams rely on Recite Me to help ensure employment opportunities and workplace information are accessible to everyone.
Accessible recruitment platforms help ensure candidates with disabilities can access job information and apply for roles without barriers.
Yes. Careers websites are part of an organisation’s public digital services and should meet recognised accessibility standards such as WCAG.
Improving accessibility may involve ensuring recruitment platforms are accessible, providing assistive tools and making job information easy to read and navigate.
Yes. Accessible digital platforms help ensure that employees can access workplace information, systems and learning resources.