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Master SAP C_THR84_2405 Exam with Reliable Practice Questions

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Question 1

The content of what type of page is most often hosted by a customer externally and linked with their CSB site?


Correct : A

A content page is a type of page that displays static or dynamic content, such as text, images, videos, or forms. The content of a content page is most often hosted by a customer externally and linked with their CSB site, because the customer may have existing content management systems or web servers that they want to leverage for their career site. For example, a customer may have an external page that showcases their company culture, values, or benefits, and they may want to link that page with their CSB site to provide a consistent and engaging candidate experience.Reference:SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience Administration, Unit 3: Career Site Builder Pages and Components, Lesson: Content Page, Slide 3.


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Question 2

It is important for customers to be able to report on which candidates arrived at their Career Site Builder (CSB) site from their corporate site.What are the actions you need to take to facilitate this reporting?Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.


Correct : C, D

According to the SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience Administration course1, the actions you need to take to facilitate reporting on which candidates arrived at the CSB site from the corporate site are:

Deliver source-coded backlinks so that your customer can replace all links from their externally-hosted sites to their CSB site. This means that you need to add a source parameter to the URL of each link that points to the CSB site, such as?source=corporate.This will allow the CSB site to track the source of the traffic and report it in the Advanced Analytics dashboard1.

Submit the Referral Engine Task support ticket after moving your customer's CSB site to production. This is a mandatory step that enables the Referral Engine feature, which is a tool that allows you to create and manage referral campaigns for your CSB site.The Referral Engine also provides reporting on the referral sources and conversions of the candidates who applied through the CSB site1.

Adding a campaign code to all XML job feeds that you create for your customer is not an action you need to take to facilitate reporting on which candidates arrived at the CSB site from the corporate site. This is because the campaign code is used to track the performance of the job postings on external platforms, such as job boards or social media, and not on the corporate site.The campaign code is also optional and not required for the XML job feeds to work23.

Recommending that your customer opt-in for the Organic Network is not an action you need to take to facilitate reporting on which candidates arrived at the CSB site from the corporate site. This is because the Organic Network is a feature that allows your customer to leverage the existing traffic on their CSB site to promote their jobs to other relevant candidates, and not to track the traffic from their corporate site.The Organic Network is also optional and not required for the CSB site to function4.


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Question 3

How is defaulted/system text, such as text on the search bar, translated or changed on a Career Site Builder site?

Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.


Correct : A, C, E

System text is the text that is displayed by default on the Career Site Builder site, such as the text on the search bar, the buttons, the labels, and the messages. You can translate or change the system text on a Career Site Builder site by using the following methods:

System text translations can be changed from Career Site Builder > Tools > Translations. This allows you to edit the system text for each language that is enabled on your site.You can also import or export the system text translations as CSV files1.

System text translations are made from Career Site Builder > Global Settings. This allows you to change the system text for the default language of your site.You can also override the system text for specific pages or components2.

System text is translated when the locale is enabled. This means that when you enable a new locale for your site, the system text will automatically be translated to the corresponding language, if available.You can also customize the system text translations for each locale3.


SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience Administration, Unit 3: Configure Locales, Lesson: Translating System Text, Slide 4

SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience Academy, Unit 3: Configure Locales, Lesson: Translating System Text, Slide 5

SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience 2H/2023, Topic Areas: Configure Locales <= 10%

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Question 4

When you test the customer's Career Site Builder (CSB) site with an accessibility checker, two of the footer links display Redundant Title Text alerts.How can you correct this?


Correct : C

In SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience, when an accessibility checker identifies Redundant Title Text alerts, it indicates that the title attribute text is identical to the link or alternative text. This redundancy can be corrected by renaming the link using different texts for the Title and Text fields to ensure that they are not identical, enhancing website accessibility.Reference: SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience documents available atSAP Training)


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Question 5

What are some of the ways that candidates can be added to a talent pool?Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.


Correct : A, C, D

Candidates can be added to a talent pool from the following sources:

Candidate Workbench (Talent Pipeline page): You can manually add candidates to a talent pool from the Talent Pipeline page, which shows all the candidates who have applied to your jobs or have been sourced by you or your team12.

Auto-populate from a saved search: You can create a saved search based on certain criteria and assign it to a talent pool.This will automatically add any candidates who match the criteria to the talent pool13.

Add from a Candidate Search: You can perform a candidate search using keywords, filters, or Boolean operators and add the search results to a talent pool14.

You cannot add candidates to a talent pool from an email campaign or allow candidates to add themselves.Email campaigns are used to communicate with candidates who are already in a talent pool1.Candidates can only join a talent community, which is a broader group of candidates who have expressed interest in your company, but not a specific job or talent pool1.Reference:SAP SuccessFactors Recruiting: Candidate Experience Administration, Unit 5: Candidate Relationship Management, Lesson: Talent Pools, pages 5-3 to 5-9.


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