9 Reasons Why Recruiters Need to Code Their Data (and Why Boolean Sucks!)
Data, a recruiter's best friend (and worst nightmare), is one of their most precious assets. But are you missing a trick in making it super-valuable and easy to make money from?
Clean data, coupled with time, and a robust process, boosted by systems, makes for a slick and repeatable pipeline of work.
But, uncoded recruitment data may be holding you back.
To Code or Not to Code... That Is the Question
A client who enquired about our Bullhorn1st journeys asked us:
Why should I code my Bullhorn data?
This prompted me to respond to him with a list outlining that he should indeed code his data... I'm fixated on working with recruiters who want a Bullhorn 1st culture so I hope you find my reasons to code your data useful.
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USP! Warm Makes You Hot!
And finally, my 9th reason recruiters need to code their data.
When a client hires you to recruit, they aren't hiring you to do what they can (theoretically) do for themselves (i.e. post on job boards, advertise, etc.). They are hiring you for your USP, which is your talent pool. You need to speedily access it. You need to keep it warm. You need to:
The accuracy of your data, and the speed at which you can find it, nurture it, and work it is the real value you add, and what will differentiate you from your competitors. It will make it easier for your recruiters to recruit, and salespeople to sell.
Boolean only just won't cut it.
Get coding!
(Oh, and if you have Automation, call us! We can help you code up your data with our Automation Turbo offering. Don't turn your recruiters into administrators and get them manually coding. Let them recruit.)
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8moGreat share, Lisa Jones. Data is king, and you only get out what you put in. Keeping your CRM up-to-date with the right fields is a time saver and a money maker.