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Ask if the workflow and templates can be customizable.
Get the price breakdowns for user licenses.
Ask about pre-screening, scheduling capabilities.
Ask about the ability to to add notes and documents to a job or to a candidate profile.
Ask about adding new candidates to the ATS and how much of the information is parsed and how much has to be done manually.
Ask if the workflow and templates can be customizable.
Get the price breakdowns for user licenses.
Ask about pre-screening, scheduling capabilities.
Ask about the ability to to add notes and documents to a job or to a candidate profile.
Ask about adding new candidates to the ATS and how much of the information is parsed and how much has to be done manually.
I've been using Maxhire for almost a year now as an ATS, and we just moved all of our salespeople onto the platform as well to use as a CRM. It is apparent to me that Maxhire is really geared more towards the recruiting side of the desk - candidates/client contacts are tracked all together as "people" (there is a radio button to differentiate the two). Every user in the system is a "recruiter," which irks my salespeople but otherwise isn't a big deal.
I like the fact that Maxhire is .Net based, not browser based (personal preference). Maxhire offers very good functionality and fair reporting capability. Getting technical support is slow, but they have a very good help file that covers most of the bases if you take the time to review it. Bulk emailing works very well and integration into Outlook is solid. I use the system to manage my tasks & schedule very effectively. Keyword searching and saving the results (in lists or against a job order) is easy.
Sendouts offers more customization, but they don't have a dashboard capability and have been slow to develop one (over a year now and still not rolled out).
I did not want to abandon Outlook, so that pushed Bullhorn down the list.
Talking about reports and Dashboards, with TargetRecruit, users can create their own custom reports and personalized Dashboards themselves with no need to call Customer support.
You can check the references for highly recommended customer support as well.
Greg Post said:I've been using Maxhire for almost a year now as an ATS, and we just moved all of our salespeople onto the platform as well to use as a CRM. It is apparent to me that Maxhire is really geared more towards the recruiting side of the desk - candidates/client contacts are tracked all together as "people" (there is a radio button to differentiate the two). Every user in the system is a "recruiter," which irks my salespeople but otherwise isn't a big deal.
I like the fact that Maxhire is .Net based, not browser based (personal preference). Maxhire offers very good functionality and fair reporting capability. Getting technical support is slow, but they have a very good help file that covers most of the bases if you take the time to review it. Bulk emailing works very well and integration into Outlook is solid. I use the system to manage my tasks & schedule very effectively. Keyword searching and saving the results (in lists or against a job order) is easy.
Sendouts offers more customization, but they don't have a dashboard capability and have been slow to develop one (over a year now and still not rolled out).
I did not want to abandon Outlook, so that pushed Bullhorn down the list.
Unfortunately that one did not make our final four so we won't be looking at that ATS.
Reena Gupta said:Talking about reports and Dashboards, with TargetRecruit, users can create their own custom reports and personalized Dashboards themselves with no need to call Customer support.
You can check the references for highly recommended customer support as well.
Greg Post said:I've been using Maxhire for almost a year now as an ATS, and we just moved all of our salespeople onto the platform as well to use as a CRM. It is apparent to me that Maxhire is really geared more towards the recruiting side of the desk - candidates/client contacts are tracked all together as "people" (there is a radio button to differentiate the two). Every user in the system is a "recruiter," which irks my salespeople but otherwise isn't a big deal.
I like the fact that Maxhire is .Net based, not browser based (personal preference). Maxhire offers very good functionality and fair reporting capability. Getting technical support is slow, but they have a very good help file that covers most of the bases if you take the time to review it. Bulk emailing works very well and integration into Outlook is solid. I use the system to manage my tasks & schedule very effectively. Keyword searching and saving the results (in lists or against a job order) is easy.
Sendouts offers more customization, but they don't have a dashboard capability and have been slow to develop one (over a year now and still not rolled out).
I did not want to abandon Outlook, so that pushed Bullhorn down the list.
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