Recruiters are used to getting tons of resumes to analyze. It’s part of our job. We have job openings; we need to check all resumes sent to us and then parse them into who fits the description, who may be worth interviewing, even if they don’t have all the skills, and so on.
But that takes much time to do without a tool helping us.
And that’s why you will, most likely, hear recruiters and recruitment agencies talking about Applicant Tracking Systems (or ATS).
A wide variety of ATSs are out there, with minimal differences between them. Ultimately, choosing an ATS goes down to how you want your team to streamline the parsing of resumes and which tools in that software make the most sense to you and your team.
Let’s talk about ATSs as well as the one we currently use, Teamtailor.
Managing the recruitment process can be overwhelming without the right tools.
Simple tasks can take hours to complete, and processes can become quite complex, and that’s why an ATS is essential.
Think of it as your virtual assistant, organizer, and strategist all rolled into one.
A strong ATS automates many tasks, like sorting resumes and posting jobs. This saves time and lets recruiters focus on finding the right candidates.
An ATS keeps all candidate information in one place. This makes it easy to track applications and communicate with candidates throughout the hiring process.
Good ATS platforms help teams work together smoothly. They allow team members to share feedback and make decisions more easily. Especially, asynchronously.
Many ATS systems offer reports and analytics that help recruiters understand hiring trends and improve their processes.
A user-friendly ATS improves the application process for candidates. Features like self-scheduling interviews and automatic updates keep candidates informed.
When looking for an ATS, think about:
Now that we've established why a good ATS is crucial, let's talk about Teamtailor – our ATS of choice.
We’ve tried various ATSs in the past. Some were good but locked features behind a paywall. Others were too complex for tasks that should be simple. Others felt like they lacked the basic features a recruiting team needs.
We found a sweet spot with Teamtailor, and it has been our ATS of choice for a couple of years.
While Teamtailor offers an impressive array of features, it's important to consider if it aligns with your specific needs. Here are some questions to ask yourself:
If you answered yes to most of these questions, Teamtailor could be the solution you're looking for. If not, maybe there is a solution better fitting your needs.
Having a good ATS is a necessity. Regardless of the one you choose, an ATS helps streamline your processes, improve candidate experiences, and make data-driven hiring decisions.
While there are many options available, including platforms like Teamtailor, the key is to choose an ATS that aligns with your specific recruitment needs and goals.
And if you feel Teamtailor may be your new ATS, check out this link: https://bit.ly/teamtailor-ats
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