CRM for small headhunting firm.

Subject: CRM Recommendations for a Small Headhunting Firm

Hi everyone,

I have a CRM query and have reviewed previous discussions, which led me to look into eWay CRM for its Outlook integration, as well as Microsoft Dynamics for the same reason.

In the past, I’ve dealt with overly complex databases, and I’m keen to avoid complicating our streamlined system. As a small headhunting firm operating in a niche sector and geographic area, we maintain a limited client base.

We rely on Microsoft products for our email and phone communications, and Outlook is where all my contacts are stored. Since we don’t engage in advertising, we don’t require accounting integration.

What we do need from a CRM is a solution for record-keeping, compiling target lists to share with clients, and email integration.

Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you!

conversation with recruiter

Chat with a Recruiter

Hey everyone! I’m a bit unsure if this is appropriate for this subreddit, but here goes.

I have a meeting lined up with a recruiter soon where they want to get to know me better. I believe the purpose is for them to gather enough information to present me for a potential position.

I’m wondering about mentioning the gap in my resume (from graduation until now) due to a family emergency. Should I bring that up? Also, aside from the job description, are there any key points about myself that I should highlight?

I tend to get anxious during interviews and often struggle with how to present myself, sometimes coming off as either too formal or too casual.

Thanks in advance for any advice! Wishing you all a bit of luck in finding some unexpected cash soon!

Crimson Education- legit jobs?

Is Crimson Education a legitimate option for job seekers?

I’m curious if anyone has had any experience with their recruitment process. They appear to be expanding rapidly, but I found it unusual that I received a message on LinkedIn from their “COO” inquiring about my interest in a position. Does anyone else think it’s odd for the COO of a “fast-growing edtech company” to be reaching out directly? I’ve noticed they have multiple recruiters on LinkedIn as well. I might be overthinking it, but it raises some red flags for me. What are your thoughts or experiences?

We need help your help Recruiters

Attention Recruiters, we need your insights!

I’m part of a company that develops HR tech solutions, and I’d love to get your perspectives.

In your recruitment process, what do you find more valuable: an Applicant Tracking System (ATS) for managing applicants or a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system for fostering relationships?

New ATS

Exploring New ATS Options

We’re currently in the market for a new Applicant Tracking System (ATS). Since 2019, we’ve been using Lever, which has served us well, but we’ve recently encountered some issues, such as email instability and difficulties sending multiple attachments. Additionally, we feel that Lever isn’t innovating as much as we’d like, and their built-in calendar tool feels outdated. Plus, they still haven’t integrated with Calendly, which is a disappointment.

It seems like Ashby has been gaining a lot of attention lately. Does anyone have experience with it? Every time Ashby comes up on LinkedIn, it seems like their team is always right there, which makes me wonder if they might have sponsored clients. Perhaps I’m just being skeptical—maybe they’re really as good as they appear!

As a team of 550, we’re planning to hire 200 more next year, so finding the right ATS is crucial. I’d love to get your thoughts and opinions!

Advice from a Recruiter from a Candidate

Advice from a Recruiter’s Perspective: A Candidate’s Experience

I’m not sure if this is the right place to share my story, so please guide me if it’s not! I recently accepted a job offer in a nearby state but underestimated the time required for tasks like finding housing, organizing my move, providing notice at my current job, and breaking my lease. I initially aimed to start in late October, but the area where the job is located experienced significant disruptions from Hurricane Helene, which caused power outages and blocked roads, resulting in a two-week delay for me to meet with a realtor.

Due to this unforeseen setback, I hesitated to give notice at my current job and risk being unemployed and without a place to live. Fortunately, I found a new apartment last Thursday and requested the recruiter to shift my start date to November 11. I planned to give notice at work that day too, but then I discovered that I would lose all my accrued PTO unless I provide six weeks’ notice—an oversight on my part.

I had been trying to keep my plans under wraps until everything was confirmed, but now I’m in a tricky situation. I’m considering asking the recruiter once more if I can postpone my start date to late November. Additionally, I found out that my current apartment complex has added a new clause to my lease—after three years of living here—that includes a penalty of $3,600 for breaking it early. It’s frustrating to think of incurring these extra costs before starting a new job.

Given my circumstances, am I being unreasonable in requesting yet another start date extension from the recruiter? I’m really anxious about reaching out again, but I want to ensure I’m handling everything as best as I can, especially regarding my PTO.

Carte blanche recruitment

Carte Blanche Recruitment

I’m taking a moment to reflect. If you were to launch a recruitment agency tomorrow, what would set it apart?

Would you implement percentage-based fees? Would you employ 360 consultants? Would you explore contingent recruitment options? And would you don quirky hats? I’m genuinely interested in your thoughts!

How to get text from UK to US

Subject: Sending Texts from the UK to the US

Hello everyone,

I’m exploring options for adding SMS functionality to my open phone or another VOIP service. Are there any services available that don’t require an EIN or US registration?

Thank you in advance for your help! Best regards, and I hope you’re all doing well.

Need Your Thoughts on My Interview Review Platform Idea

Seeking Your Feedback on My Interview Review Platform Concept

Hi everyone,

I’m excited to share an idea I’m exploring—a platform called “CandidViews” that would allow individuals to share their interview experiences and reviews of companies. My aim is to provide job seekers with authentic insights into what they might encounter during the interview process.

Here are some features I’m considering:

  • Anonymous submissions to foster genuine feedback.
  • A search function to easily navigate company reviews.
  • In-depth ratings on interview difficulty, types of questions, and overall experiences.
  • Analytics for companies to identify trends in their interview practices.

I believe existing platforms like Glassdoor often overlook the interview experience and can be overwhelming with information. CandidViews would focus specifically on that aspect, making it more user-friendly.

I would love to hear your opinions on whether you think this concept could be valuable or if it’s worth pursuing further!

Thank you!

J4CK