Midtwon Athletic Club Career Site Performance Audit | Desktop Performance

Audit conducted on Jan 27, 2025

AUDIT SUMMARY > Career Site Performance

Desktop Performance Audit

RATING Very Satisfied
POSITION 95.2%

Audit

Desktop Performance

Midtown Athletic Clubs’ desktop career site delivers an exceptional performance, earning a Very Satisfactory rating with a score of 86. The site’s impressive FCP (0.7s) and LCP (1.3s) ensure content appears quickly, providing a seamless and engaging candidate experience. A flawless TBT of 0ms reflects highly responsive interactions, while the Speed Index (1.2s) highlights efficient content loading.

However, the CLS (0.213) suggests minor layout shifts during page load. To further enhance stability, consider reserving fixed spaces for dynamic elements like banners or ads to prevent unexpected content movement. These improvements will help maintain strong performance and a polished user experience.

Best Practices

A fast desktop career site ensures a smooth candidate journey, improving engagement, application rates, and search engine rankings. It reflects a professional, candidate-centric employer brand.

To achieve a high score, reduce First Contentful Paint (FCP) by minimizing CSS/JavaScript, enabling compression, and using fast servers. Optimize Total Blocking Time (TBT) by reducing long-running JavaScript tasks. Improve the Speed Index (SI) with lazy loading and efficient asset management. For better Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), prioritize loading visible content. Minimize Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) by setting image size attributes and reserving space for dynamic elements.

Desktop Performance

Best Practices

A fast desktop career site ensures a smooth candidate journey, improving engagement, application rates, and search engine rankings. It reflects a professional, candidate-centric employer brand.

To achieve a high score, reduce First Contentful Paint (FCP) by minimizing CSS/JavaScript, enabling compression, and using fast servers. Optimize Total Blocking Time (TBT) by reducing long-running JavaScript tasks. Improve the Speed Index (SI) with lazy loading and efficient asset management. For better Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), prioritize loading visible content. Minimize Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) by setting image size attributes and reserving space for dynamic elements.