JobScience- a recruiter's "one-stop shop"
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
My company uses Jobscience as a way to store information about potential candidates that we have talked to about certain jobs we are hiring for, in addition to candidates who are industry-related and could be a good fit for jobs we may have to fill in the future. It's one of the main ways our recruiters source for positions. We also use it to track the jobs internally that we launch from various clients. Everyone in our company uses it across all departments. It really helps to organize all of our information and data, and track previous jobs we launched, billing invoices, candidate profiles, all in 1 application.
Pros
- Interface - Jobscience is very user-friendly and the functions my company uses are all very relevant.
- Personalization - the ability to personalize different settings in a way that works best for you is very helpful.
- The flow of the overall site - the way everything is set up makes sense in the order it appears.
Cons
- Multiple users - when multiple users edit a page, it doesn't show that there is someone else on the page and it only lets one person edit which can cause the information to be lost.
- Action grid - it is a helpful page to use however it is extremely slow and takes a long time to load and can be a bit finicky.
- It's simple - this is is also a positive, but I also think there could be additional resources added to it to make it more up to date and advanced.
Likelihood to Recommend
Well suited: Jobscience is really helpful when launching positions internally and tracking where we are in the application and interview process.
Less suited: Tracking candidates that have been in our database throughout the years - there is only so much information that can be saved and tracked, we usually have to update it and can't see where they started off in our database and the career progression they have made.
