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How to Use "Filters" When Reviewing Candidates? 🖇️
How to Use "Filters" When Reviewing Candidates? 🖇️

What filters are available in Hiroo? How can you easily reach the candidates you are looking for?

Eda Narter avatar
Written by Eda Narter
Updated over a week ago

"Candidates" section where your candidates are listed in Hiroo, you can see all your candidates collectively.

In this section, you can see your main stages and the filter icon on the left. The filter section may appear hidden/collapsed as shown in this example.

Or it may appear open as shown here 👇. By clicking the blue Filters button, you can open and close this section. This way, you create more space for yourself while reviewing candidates.

In fact, you can gain even more space by clicking this small icon 👇 in the left menu of Hiroo. 😉

Let's return to the use of Filters:

   

1.Filtering by Job Postings: In this section, you can filter based on job postings by selecting one or more of your open positions.

 

2. Filtering by Job Owner: Thanks to the filtering feature by the owner of the position/job posting, in large recruitment teams, the job owner can easily list only their own positions and candidates.

3. Filtering by Last Interaction: With this feature, you can filter candidates with whom you have had no interaction for a long time, ensuring you don't miss them. For example, you can list candidates who have been active but with whom you haven't interacted in the last month.

4. Filtering by Location: With this feature, you can filter candidates based on the location responses they provided in the question form.

5. Filtering by Source: With this feature, you can categorize your candidates as "Applicants" or "Sourced." For example, if you want to see only the candidates you have reached out to, rather than those who have applied for a specific position, you can use this feature.

Finally, while you can use each of these filters separately, you can also apply multiple filters at once.

For example, you can use all these filters together to find candidates for: 1. "Java Engineer" position, 2. Who have applied, 3. With whom there has been interaction in the last 1 month, 4. Located in Ankara. 🥁

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