Or save stats about how many people start your form and how many complete it. You can do that easily by posting a bit.ly link that leads to your application form, it will count how many people click it. Better but harder: Google Analytics.
A lot of form builders record this automatically, as well. Typeform does, for example.
(In case you are interested: the “Why are you a good candidate for the role(s) of ___” question you alluded to above causes a bit less than 1% of applicants to drop out of the CEA application form.)
A lot of form builders record this automatically, as well. Typeform does, for example.
(In case you are interested: the “Why are you a good candidate for the role(s) of ___” question you alluded to above causes a bit less than 1% of applicants to drop out of the CEA application form.)
Ok, I stand convinced!
Update: Somebody at EAGx told me that they didn’t contact me virtually because I have too many fields in my Calendly
(While I’m ranting about other people having too many fields in their forms)