Overview
What is Brassring?
Brassring, formerly from IBM and part of the Kenexa Talent Acquisition Suite, and now sold by Infinite Computer Solutions, is an enterprise grade ATS and onboarding solution. It allows companies to find the right talent, track and manage candidates, and…
The best tool for the mutual growth of the employees and the company.
Needs an overhaul - Would not recommend
Hiring through Kenexa
Kenexa connects you with candidates quick and efficiently
Decent ATS for smaller companies
Kenexa just another one of the big dog ATS options that recruiters don't like
A steep learning curve post go live
Kenexa -A defective HR system
Honest and Straightfoward
Good for some but not all!
Kenexa? You Betcha!
The ins & outs of the Kenexa assessment
My company currently uses the behavioral MDP (Management Development Program) assessment to identify candidates for our training programs, …
Truly awful product, even worse support
Kenexa Rocks!
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- Job Search Site Posting (11)7.777%
- Company Website Posting (10)7.474%
- Customized Application Form (11)7.171%
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Recruiting / ATS
Recruiting or Applicant Tracking Software is software used to manage the recruitment process electronically by handling job postings, applicant status, resume management, etc.
- 7.7Job Requisition Management(11) Ratings
Job Requisition Management – Job requisition management is the ability to create jobs quickly and easily
- 7.4Company Website Posting(10) Ratings
Software allows postings to be displayed on the company website
- 7.7Publish to Social Media(10) Ratings
Software provides ability to publish postings to social media sites
- 7.7Job Search Site Posting(11) Ratings
Software provides ability to publish postings to top job search sites
- 7.1Customized Application Form(11) Ratings
Application form for applicants allowing capture of required information
- 7.4Resume Management(10) Ratings
Software allows resumes to be uploaded in bulk, and for contact information to be parsed
- 7.1Duplicate Candidate Prevention(10) Ratings
Duplicate candidate prevention prevents candidates already in the system from being added
- 8.3Candidate Search(10) Ratings
Search capabilities allows candidates with certain attributes to be located
- 8.3Applicant Tracking(10) Ratings
Applicant tracking allows recruiters to assign applicants to various stages so others can see status at a glance
- 7.1Collaboration(8) Ratings
Collaboration capabilities provide the ability to share notes and evaluations
- 7.4Task Creation and Delegation(6) Ratings
Task creation is the ability to create recruitment process tasks and assign them to others
- 7.7Email Templates(10) Ratings
Software allows creation of standard email templates for communication with candidates
- 7.4User Permissions(9) Ratings
User permissions allow you to decide which information is viewable or editable by others
- 7.7Notifications and Alerts(10) Ratings
Notifications and reminders inform you of tasks to be completed
- 7.1Reporting(10) Ratings
Standard reports on key recruiting metrics such as time-to-fill
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What is Brassring?
Brassring, formerly from IBM and part of the Kenexa Talent Acquisition Suite, and now sold by Infinite Computer Solutions, is an enterprise grade ATS and onboarding solution. It allows companies to find the right talent, track and manage candidates, and use candidate data to spot trends within the applicant pool.
Brassring offers candidate relationship management functionality for tracking candidate data and personalizing communication with each candidate. The suite also provides ATS capabilities via BrassRing, which enables automation for routine recruiting processes. It also includes cloud-based onboarding and candidate analytics intended to streamline candidate selection and hire-to-value timelines.
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Brassring Technical Details
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(1-25 of 30)- Applicant tracking
- Candidate profile sourcing
- Better communication Between recruiter and applicant
- I am really thankful to the team tor this amazing software.
- Best tool to move from one profile/technology to another within the organization
- Very user friendly
- Easily interact with the managers or higher profile people through this tool
- Tracker of the self growth
- We get the path to move into any new and trending technology
- We can find our interest in which we're suited well
- Sometimes, the process of hiring or moving from one team to another team takes too much time.
- Due to this huge time taking process sometimes rather [than] changing their role within the organization, [people] move to some other company.
Needs an overhaul - Would not recommend
- Applicant tracking
- Provides a number of ways to source for candidates
- Some customizable features, but there could be more
- The reporting features (data insight tool) need a massive upgrade. It is not user friendly, very slow, and clunky.
- It would be great to have more options to customize & add different pages/views.
- Having an integrated scheduling feature would be great, syncing up with an Outlook calendar.
Hiring through Kenexa
- Applications on Kenexa - this I believe is the best strength of Kenexa. It is very easy to segregate candidates based on the skill set, role, country, level, etc., hence being the single source for all information.
- Feedback Forms - As soon as the interviews are done, the tool allows us to send feedback forms with a detailed feedback (up to 4000 words). This allows a detailed documentation of every interview, enabling the organization to make the best possible hires.
- CRM like features - like any CRM (customer relationship management) tool, Kenexa allows you to be very personalized with every person you are interacting with. The emails directly go to the inbox of the candidates and are personalized as well (with first names, role, and phone numbers).
- API's - I believe this is one area where Kenexa lags, the ability to talk to other systems. This tool is impossible to integrate with lots of other tools, requring human involvement and manual intervention.
- Search - Searching is not an easy task. It requires a lot of time and effort to search basic data. But due credit to IBM, they have improved on this a lot. But still the system requires more optimization.
- Openness - Kenexa is a user defined system. It functions only in one described way. There is no way to reduce time, or have an alternate way. This is sometime irritating.
- Candidate retrieval and documentation
- Client documentation
- Reporting
- We would love to see a more comprehensive dashboard and having to not use as many clicks to get to where I need sometimes.
- Perhaps more parsing options for even easier, more automated usage.
Decent ATS for smaller companies
- Integration with HRIS and job boards
- Contact management
- Actual user interface is fairly intuitive
- Setting up integrations is extremely tedious. For instance, setting up an address feed would have required sending over 5 different spreadsheets on a daily basis (one each for every facility name, street address, zip code, state, country) and a 6th sheet to make the connection between the other 5 elements. We opted not to set up that integration as a result.
- Kenexa has been trying to do a better job of understanding the client and candidate needs in the last 12 months but they still have room to improve in this area.
- With Kenexa's acquisition by IBM, the ticket and support process became more difficult.
- With resources like IBM behind Kenexa, I was hoping to see things move faster but updates to functionality have come at a slower pace than expected. When new features are added, they are not fully functional at launch e.g. mobile job search and mobile apply - they are communicating that both functionalities are ready however when working through the projects to turn on both, we have discovered a lot of limitations and functionality that have made us hesitant to go live with a less than great experience for our users.
- No one can clearly communicate the roadmaps for new features and enhancements - we often get conflicting information depending on who you talk to.
A steep learning curve post go live
- We can build/configure as required, to respond to both planned and ad-hoc business requirements.
- Global sparring and knowledge about global recruitment issues, which are not always ATS related.
- Customizable automations are fantastic
- A Client Services Consultant is pretty much required to navigate between bugs and the global support center. A Workbench trained administrator is invaluable.
- Once languages have been added to a requisition, it is not possible to remove them without rebuilding the req and sending it for approval again. Many defaults point to the system having been originally designed to for system users to only work within a single req language.
- Reported issues seem to too frequently end up in a loop between the 1st and 2nd level of support, or returned as being fixed, when it isn't.
- Too many bugs, especially following a release of a new functionality.
- The system is designed for all users to access the system, even though it may be sold as data can be accessed via emails. Out of system approvals and notifications are disappointing.
- Too many functionalities which would help usibility are only available to standard fields, which for the most part are unusable.
- Product releases are normally too far between and lacking functionalities which one would expect in 2014.
- The Internet Explorer version supported is always behind, by at least one version, if not two.
Kenexa -A defective HR system
- The system is good for sorting applications however any activity slightly more complex and it collapses.
- I have no idea where to start.
Honest and Straightfoward
- It allow you to track the progress of a potenital candidate from start to finish
- You can set up email templates that you can send and label for each part of the process
- You can pull resumes fron different sources by using keyword searches for the type of employees you are looking to hire
- You can track communications to each candidate to see when you email or last contact the candidate
- Send emails after using the search Function to find the candidate
- The number of clicks to move a candidate from start to finish
- Not having to reclick after changing Multiple status for candidates after reviewing
- If you search for a candidate and find them in the search, you can't send emails to them even if they are in your req. Must go in req to send emails for template.
Good for some but not all!
- The system is intutive and easy for the recruiters to manager through reqs and candidates.
- The system has Gobal language capabilities.
- The sytem has integration posibilites with many different background vendors such as HireRight, and Talentwise.
- Kenexa does not integrate with other HCM's easily such as Workday.
- The support for Kenexa is not very good at all. It takes a long time to get tickets resolved and their tier one staff is not very knowledgeable.
- Their Social Source product was a waste of money. It is very time consuming for recruiters to manage.
Kenexa? You Betcha!
- Customization of communications being sent to candidates
- Onboarding experience for candidates
- Implementation teams are very responsive
- A desire to listen to what clients want/need next
- The current mobile application process isn't very sleek or "pretty"
- They tend to over promise on system capabilities
- There has been past issues with resolving issues/help desk tickets. This has improved overall but the weekend support is lacking
Kenexa is best suited for job postings, applying, and onboarding candidates.
Less suited for talent management.
The ins & outs of the Kenexa assessment
My company currently uses the behavioral MDP (Management Development Program) assessment to identify candidates for our training programs, which take place three times a year. This test is one of the determining factors as to whether or not a candidate gains entrance into our MDP cycle. Typically the candidate goes through three phases in the interview. First a phone screen or face-to-face meeting with the Human Resources Field Recruiter, then the invitation to take the Kenexa assessment. Based on the score, the panel interview is scheduled.
We also use the test for current Assistant Store Managers that are seeking a promotion in the near future. In between recruitment cycles, I test the top performers in each zone and give them feedback on areas of opportunity and highlight their strengths with the feedback from their testing.
The assessment breaks the scores down into three categories. 0-20= Fail; 21-49= Pass with Caution; 50-100= Pass. Currently, any candidate, whether internal or external, that fails cannot proceed in the interview process. Candidates are allowed to retest 6 months later.
The Kenexa assessment gives situational examples of real life scenarios and assessing whether or not a candidate can deal with the stresses of retail management.
- Identifies how a candidate will deal with stressful situations within Retail Management.
- Weeds out potential risk factors with overall performance through detailed, behavioral questions.
- Assesses key behavioral categories that a manager needs to be successful.
- Some of the questions under situational judgment are subjective and don't take into account different scenarios.
- The test is a little lengthy.
- Some people do not test well and I am not sure if there is a contingency built in for that margin of error.
Kenexa asked a lot of questions that pertained to real life scenarios for retail managers. It is very helpful to see how people react under pressure. It measures the years of experience in comparison to how an individual would react thoroughly.
Some of the more complex math and theory questions may or may not apply to the type of manager we need for this specific industry given all you need is a high school diploma and 2-3 years of management experience to be considered for the role.
Truly awful product, even worse support
- Data extraction - this is about the only area where Kenexa did fairly well. Although there weren't built-in tools to get very meaningful data within the system, you had many options to extract data in ways that would allow ingestion into other systems for processing and analysis.
- Almost everything - the system is clearly a legacy system that has been patched together over time and never really received the updates it needed to be competitive in a modern web environment. The recruiter experience is very poor, requiring tedious processes for even the most basic tasks. The job applicant experience is also very poor, unless you very heavily tweak the poor interfaces (and even then it's not possible to get it looking and working particularly well). The back-end administration is also quite painful and non-intuitive. The system is capable of doing some powerful things, but you really have to "trick" it into doing what you want. It doesn't appear to be designed with useful functionality in mind. Most of the solutions we implemented for were hacks that worked around silly limitations within the system.
- Support - really, really poor. We paid for a dedicated consultant, and would regularly go days without getting responses (much less resolutions) to our issues. We replaced the consultant after a few years of pain, and the new consultant wasn't much better. They are not responsive, not knowledgeable, and regularly dropped the ball. Even if the system was excellent, based on the quality of the support we paid to receive I could not recommend this company.
Kenexa Rocks!
- It's very user friendly, it's easy to use even if you have no experience with it.
- Information is easy to find and navigate which makes doing your job that much easier.
- Sending candidates invites to apply makes the applicant pool much more diverse.
- You should be able to add attachments to applicant files.
- A great enhancement would be to pre-populate fields that you use frequently so you don't have to type everything in multiple times. (ex. Store Managers & Store Numbers).
BrassRing Applicant Tracking Review
- Uptime of application
- Ability to be used globally
- Technical Support - It is extremely difficult to get someone to respond to tickets quickly and understand what the problem is
- Lack of a dedicated account resource
Kenexa Review
- Easy to use
- Easy to view applicants
- Organized portal
- Our on-site trainer from Kenexa was awful.
Kenexa review
- Kenexa BrassRing is a great tool for applicant tracking, posting roles, tracking EEO data, background check info, candidate profiles, templates, reporting,
- Kenexa technician support is valuable in providing what their customer needs are to run their business effectively
- Kenexa OrgMappers is a great tool to host engagement surveys, pull data easily, enter data easily
- Understanding the industry and where technology is going and offering services to customers to bring them up to speed. i.e. solutions for career conferences to easily have candidates apply on the fly
- Offering to send a rep to the conference free of charge to enhance the customer relationship
Not so bad, yet no too good.
All Recruiters and leads used it to search for candidates, but it was still awful.
Here is a basic overall look:
1) Lags 24/7
2) Outdated information
3) Constant Outages
4) NON user-friendly interface (needs to be updated)
- It's really good at stalling time.
- I liked that documents were easily sent with a single click.
- Easy to learn and use (at times)
- The interface needs to be more user-friendly and updated. it seems as though it hasn't been changed or updated in a decade.
- It needs to be compatible with Google Chrome. Internet Explorer is slower and crashes more often.
- There needs to be an automatic clean-up option to detain and get rid of outdated resumes to speed up recruitment processes.
Review of Kenexa
- Interface is clean and concise - It is very easy to see the information needed in one screen. The usage is pretty intuitive.
- Information and fields displayed is very customizable to individual preference.
- Easy to see actions that are pending and needing to be addressed and real time status'
- A better training program may be helpful. A lot of key features I needed to figure out on my own.
- System can hang up or is slow at times
- More customization could be provided for default settings.
Functionality is fine, however the system is slow.
- It is easy to review the candidates within the requisition.
- Ease of use between users.
- When implemented the automatically generated offer letter is simple to use.
- The system is very slow.
- The reporting functions could be more clear.
- There are a lot of screens to move through to complete simple tasks.
2XBrassRing Review
- Implementation of a new product.
- Listening to current users design requests and suggestions.
- Willingness to set up meetings with multiple groups within the organization to find solutions to known issues.
- Roll out of new functionality.
- Testing new functionality prior to roll out.
- Communicating functionality changes to all clients, and providing complete documentation showing how to implement those changes without help from consultant.
Optimize your Recruitment Performance with Kenexa
- Kenexa's "Data Insight Tool" allows for real time metrics to be collected and shared to make decisions that impact our company.
- Applicant flow data is easy to track as the HR Status options are customizable to adopt to specific work processes.
- Kenexa customer service allows for an expert technical liaison to help consult any and all implementation decisions that my company decides to pursue.
- RAM Trigger logic allows for optimal automation of the transactional recruiting processes.
- Talent Records can be located with Boolean search logic which aids in the recruitment process.
- Kenexa "Agency Manager" for Third Party Agencies is a primitive tool and could be enhanced to help manage agency usage.
- System outages are particularly troublesome for our international locations as the generally occur in the middle of their work day.
- Work Bench Training is only held several times a year and is instrumental to a company's ability to adopt BrassRing as their applicant tracking system.
Kenexa Review from a Recruiting Coordinator
- It is an easy transition from the Recruiting team to the HR team when it comes to onboarding new employees.
- Great for keeping track of candidates and organizing information by requisition numbers.
- Easy process for sending out offer letters.
- Can be very tedious when offer letters are filled out incorrectly, or need to be updated. There should be an easier tool to edit offer letters that need to be revised instead of plugging in all of the info again.
- I experienced a lot of glitches with the format of the offer letter. At times the formatting and fonts would be skewed when copy/pasting into Kenexa.
- "Moving a candidate through Kenexa" could be confusing for people who do not use all of the points (1st interview, 2nd interview, Manager review, etc). There should be a smoother process where you can jump from one status to the next easily.
- BrassRing did make it easy to create and post new jobs as well as unpost and close filled jobs.
- Kenexa 2x BrassRing is capable of running many useful reports for keeping track of candidate flow and overall recruitment progress.
- BrassRing's application system for candidates is prone to freezing and crashing in the middle of the application causing potential candidates to lose all progress. I filled out the application myself and witnessed these issues first hand, on top of several complaints I received via phone and email from candidates attempting to apply via the BrassRing service. Also, the Parsing system within the application is not capable of pulling any meaningful information out of text documents.
- Each user must be added to each job in order for that job, and the candidates in it, to show up in relevant searches. This becomes a problem when a new team member joins the account and needs access to all of the previous openings just so that they can find candidates already in the system. The account I was working on involved literally hundreds of new openings a month, meaning that any movement of personnel on or off the account would mean having to update potentially thousands of old positions just to allow them to be able to mine the ATS for candidates. I don't see any particular reason why someone with access to the system should have to be given access to each individual job. If a particular position needs to be kept confidential for whatever reason then that individual position should be able to be set to only show to authorized recruiters. The rest of the positions should automatically be searchable by anyone with appropriate access to the ATS to allow for basic level candidate mining and movement.