The Analytics tab provides comprehensive insights into the specific job you are managing. Here's how to access and interpret the data available:
Navigate to the Analytics Tab:
Log in to your Worklife Recruit account.
Go to the job profile for which you want to view analytics.
Click on the Analytics tab.
View Total Candidates:
Total Candidates: The total number of candidates who have applied for the job.
Today: The number of candidates who applied today.
Yesterday: The number of candidates who applied yesterday.
Last 7 Days: The number of candidates who applied in the last seven days
Analyze Sources:
Channels: View the different channels through which candidates applied (e.g., job boards, company website).
Sources: Detailed breakdown of sources.
Avg Match Score per Source: The average match score of candidates from each source.
Sources
Examine Demographics:
Country: Distribution of candidates by country.
Area: Distribution of candidates by area within a country.
Gender: Gender distribution of candidates.
Demographics
Profile Insights:
Work Experience Duration: Average duration of work experience among candidates.
Management Experience Duration: Average duration of management experience among candidates.
Employment Status: Current employment status of candidates (e.g., employed, unemployed).
Seniority Level: Seniority level of candidates (e.g., junior, mid-level, senior).
Management Level: Management level of candidates (e.g., team lead, manager, director).
Degree Type: Types of degrees held by candidates.
Languages: Languages spoken by candidates. Note that percentages may exceed 100% as candidates can speak multiple languages.
Example Profile Insights (Work Experience duration, Management experience duration)
Example Profile Insights (Languages, Skills)
Evaluate Skills:
Skills: Distribution of various skills among candidates.
Review Answers:
Evaluate candidate answers to specific job-related questions.
Activity Monitoring:
Events Count by Type: Number of different types of events related to the job (e.g., interviews scheduled, resumes reviewed).
Count of Events by User: Number of events performed by each user.
Count of event by user
Clickable Analytics Bars
Interactive Data:
Some of the bars in the analytics charts are clickable. Clicking on these bars will navigate you to a filtered candidate page, showing the candidates relevant to the selected metric.
For example, click on the Excel bar
Skills
Job Filter candidates Tab
Job Filter Tab with Excel Filter
Example Use Cases
Identifying Effective Sources:
Determine which channels or sources provide the highest quality candidates based on average match scores.
Demographic Insights:
Adjust recruitment strategies based on the demographic data of applicants.
Skill Analysis:
Ensure candidates possess the necessary skills for the job by analyzing the skills distribution.
Activity Tracking:
Keep track of recruitment activities by monitoring event counts and user interactions.
Benefits of Job Analytics
Comprehensive Overview:
Gain a full understanding of candidate demographics, sources, and profiles.
Enhanced Decision-Making:
Use data to make informed decisions about sourcing and candidate selection.
Performance Tracking:
Monitor the performance of job postings and recruitment campaigns.
Team Insights:
Understand team activity and distribution of recruitment efforts.
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