Lever vs. Linkedin Recruiter

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Lever
Score 7.1 out of 10
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Lever is a Talent Acquisition Suite designed to help talent teams to reach their hiring goals and to connect companies with top talent. Lever provides ATS and applicant CRM capabilities, in LeverTRM. The Lever Hire and Lever Nurture features allow leaders to grow their people pipeline, build long-lasting relationships, and source the right people. Lever Analytics provides customized reports with data visualization, see offers completed and interview feedback, and it informs strategic decisions…N/A
Linkedin Recruiter
Score 8.1 out of 10
N/A
LinkedIN Recruiter is a hiring platform for talent professionals that helps find, connect with, and manage the people you want to hire.N/A
Pricing
LeverLinkedin Recruiter
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
LeverLinkedin Recruiter
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNo
Entry-level Setup FeeOptionalNo setup fee
Additional DetailsContact vendor for pricing information.
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Community Pulse
LeverLinkedin Recruiter
Considered Both Products
Lever
Chose Lever
Lever is more visually intuitive. It is a faster platform since it requires less clicking around to accomplish tasks.
Chose Lever
Lever is comparable to Greenhouse in its basic recruiting functions. I have found it to be WAY better than Bullhorn (clunky and overly-complicated with a very dated and non-intuitive interface) and Jazz HR (slick and pretty, but limited in its functions). The best ATS I've used …
Linkedin Recruiter
Chose Linkedin Recruiter
LinkedIn Recruiter has the largest reach globally. I mean, if you're not on LinkedIn, do you even exist? ;) It is the only real game in town for one-stop-shopping for candidates. The service is premium, and so is the price. However, there is nothing that I'm aware of in the …
Top Pros
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Features
LeverLinkedin Recruiter
Recruiting / ATS
Comparison of Recruiting / ATS features of Product A and Product B
Lever
7.2
32 Ratings
10% below category average
Linkedin Recruiter
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Ratings
Job Requisition Management6.829 Ratings00 Ratings
Company Website Posting8.529 Ratings00 Ratings
Publish to Social Media6.019 Ratings00 Ratings
Job Search Site Posting7.021 Ratings00 Ratings
Customized Application Form7.927 Ratings00 Ratings
Resume Management7.730 Ratings00 Ratings
Duplicate Candidate Prevention7.428 Ratings00 Ratings
Candidate Search6.331 Ratings00 Ratings
Applicant Tracking7.730 Ratings00 Ratings
Collaboration5.930 Ratings00 Ratings
Task Creation and Delegation6.120 Ratings00 Ratings
Email Templates8.926 Ratings00 Ratings
User Permissions7.129 Ratings00 Ratings
Notifications and Alerts7.730 Ratings00 Ratings
Reporting6.928 Ratings00 Ratings
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User Ratings
LeverLinkedin Recruiter
Likelihood to Recommend
6.6
(33 ratings)
9.1
(19 ratings)
Usability
5.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
1.1
(5 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
LeverLinkedin Recruiter
Likelihood to Recommend
Lever
I think Lever is great for any sized company, but especially strong for smaller, growing teams. It's a very simple system, but clean, sleek, and very useful in any scenario. They have great support whenever you need it so those with smaller HR or People teams could easily benefit from their help. Can't think of too many scenarios where Lever wouldn't be well-suited, but maybe once you grow to International growth and hiring, it may be better to have a more Enterprise style business, set up for larger scaling.
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LinkedIn
I can manage candidates from the search to moving them to projects to messaging in one place, which makes it a more streamlined and efficient process. If a candidate does not respond to an outreach message from my LinkedIn recruiter mailbox, I can then send a connection request and a message directing them, to the recruiter message.
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Pros
Lever
  • Great integration: Keeps a list of Outlook email communication along with LinkedIn and other data sources
  • Is fairly lively, not too much lag between screens even though it is looking through a lot of data.
  • Has excellent reporting on how well each email message is working.
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LinkedIn
  • The scheduler is my most favorite part of Recruiter. Super easy and organized to use.
  • It also can integrate with my applicant tracking system when and if I hire from LinkedIn Recruiter.
  • The fact that you can see an applicants full profile gives more information than just a resume when selecting candidates to interview.
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Cons
Lever
  • [In my experience,] terrible customer support - pay more to get less...
  • Integrations are spotty and can break without reason
  • Lever has so much potential, but their Roadmap is lacking in ways that will really help customers succeed
  • Focuses on the number of candidates and not the company's need to build talent in a cost effective, data driven and collaborative way
  • Overpromised and underdelivered in [the] capability of the tool. [I believe that you should] not trust your sales team.
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LinkedIn
  • For some reason, whenever I click "View in Recruiter" it takes me to the project summary screen instead of that candidate's profile in Recruiter
  • It would be nice if candidates got automatically moved to the appropriate stage when an action is taken (ie "Contacted" after sending them a message)
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Usability
Lever
It isn't difficult to use for the applicant processing, but [I feel] if you want to pull reports or use their tools, good luck!
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LinkedIn
No answers on this topic
Support Rating
Lever
What support? - Add a ticket and get links to [I believe] their unhelpful user guide. Add a charge if you want better support - afterward just got those links faster...
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LinkedIn
No answers on this topic
Alternatives Considered
Lever
Lever is comparable to Greenhouse in its basic recruiting functions. I have found it to be WAY better than Bullhorn (clunky and overly-complicated with a very dated and non-intuitive interface) and Jazz HR (slick and pretty, but limited in its functions). The best ATS I've used is the proprietary tool at Meta, but alas, that tool is for internal use only
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LinkedIn
LinkedIn Recruiter has the largest reach globally. I mean, if you're not on LinkedIn, do you even exist? ;) It is the only real game in town for one-stop-shopping for candidates. The service is premium, and so is the price. However, there is nothing that I'm aware of in the market that can compete.
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Return on Investment
Lever
  • Lever provides an enormous ROI by getting us in front of the right candidates that are going to make us more money and more successful as an org.
  • I think that both the quality and quantity of new hires has gone up ever since we started using lever and involving the entire org in the process.
  • It also saves us a lot of time because we don't need to send referrals via email, while saving/attaching resumes and such.
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LinkedIn
  • Refined search for the appropriate candidates.
  • Emails sent are not sure to be delivered as there is no notifications.
  • Not worth the amount spent in getting the service.
  • Contact information unavailable to get in touch.
  • Limits in the daily use of InMail.
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ScreenShots

Lever Screenshots

Screenshot of Intelligently resurface high-value past candidates who fit open roles.Screenshot of Identify the top origin and sources of candidates in all stages, the Offer stage, and the Hired stage.Screenshot of Seamlessly schedule interviews with candidates.