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What Today’s HR Candidates Really Want – And How to Job Search in an AI-Driven Market

At Savage Search Associates, we stay closely connected to real-time hiring trends – and sometimes the most valuable insights come directly from the talent market itself.

Recently, ​Savage Search Associates, conducted a LinkedIn poll while recruiting for HR roles in Orange County, CA. The goal was simple: understand what today’s candidates actually want when it comes to work flexibility.

The Poll That Says It All

Lina posed the question:

“I’m recruiting for HR roles in Orange County, CA and I’m noticing a strong trend: many candidates are declining 100% onsite positions. I’d love your input to help capture real-time market data. Please take a moment to vote in the poll below.”

Here’s what candidates said:

  • 27% are willing to work 100% onsite
  • 49% prefer hybrid roles only
  • 24% will work remote only

What This Means for Employers

The takeaway is clear: flexibility is no longer a perk – it’s an expectation.

Nearly three-quarters of respondents (73%) are unwilling to commit to fully onsite roles. For companies still requiring 100% in-office attendance, this significantly narrows the talent pool.

Employers who want to stay competitive should consider:

  • Offering hybrid options where possible
  • Clearly communicating flexibility in job postings
  • Evaluating whether onsite requirements are truly necessary

What This Means for Job Seekers

Candidates have more leverage than they may realize – but navigating today’s job market requires a modern approach, especially with AI reshaping how hiring works.

Here are some key strategies for job searching in today’s AI-driven world:

How to Search for a Job in Today’s AI World

1. Optimize Your Resume for AI (ATS Systems)

Most companies use Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) to scan resumes before a human ever sees them.

Tips:

  • Use keywords directly from the job description
  • Keep formatting simple (avoid graphics, tables, or unusual fonts)
  • Include clear job titles and measurable achievements

2. Build a Strong LinkedIn Presence

Recruiters increasingly rely on LinkedIn – not just resumes – to evaluate candidates.

Make sure you:

  • Have a professional headline that reflects your expertise
  • ​Consider adding a professional picture, which adds an engaging personal touch
  • ​​List your accurate city/state – not simply United States, as potential hiring managers prefer this
  • Include relevant keywords in your profile
  • Stay active (engage with posts, share insights, comment thoughtfully)

3. Don’t Rely on Job Boards Alone

Applying online is only one piece of the puzzle.

Instead:

  • Network with recruiters and industry professionals
  • Reach out directly to hiring managers when appropriate
  • Leverage referrals whenever possible

4. Use AI Tools Strategically

AI can help – but it shouldn’t replace your voice.

Use AI to:

  • Refine your resume and cover letters
  • Practice interview questions
  • Research companies and roles

Avoid:

  • Submitting overly generic, AI-generated applications
  • Relying on AI without personalization

5. Be Clear About Your Work Preferences

As the poll shows, flexibility matters – but so does clarity.

Know your boundaries:

  • Are you open to hybrid?
  • Is remote non-negotiable?
  • What trade-offs are you willing to make?

Communicating this early helps avoid wasted time on both sides.

Final Thoughts

The modern job market is evolving rapidly – driven by both changing candidate expectations and advancing technology.

​S​avage Search Associates’ poll highlights a major shift: flexibility is now a defining factor in job decisions. At the same time, AI is transforming how candidates search and how companies hire.

Success today comes down to adaptability – on both sides of the hiring equation.

If you’re navigating your next career move or looking to attract top talent in a competitive market, Savage Search Associates is here to help.


Have thoughts on this trend? We’d love to hear from you – connect with us on LinkedIn or reach out directly.

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