A hiring platform that delivers the interviews needed to reach and understanding of job seekers with recruiting automation technology in one solution.
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Snaphunt
Score 8.6 out of 10
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Snaphunt is a global remote hiring platform that helps fast-growing companies find, engage & hire remote talent. Snaphunt’s platform also provides employers with screening & collaboration to manage their processes easier, all the way till hire. Access to targeted talent Snaphunt provides employers with…
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Snaphunt offers employers a range of solutions including:
•Free plan: Ideal for intermittent needs. Employers enjoy unlimited job postings with free credits every month to source talent and access applications and buy additional credits as required.
•Subscription: Monthly / Quarterly / Annual plans with deeper sourcing, unlimited candidate outreach, application views, video interviewing, AI reference checking & more.
•‘Flexpert’: Fully managed service including platform access as well as a dedicated recruiter to manage your end-to-end hiring.
•‘Snaphyre’: Vetted remote talent solution to help employers scale quickly with pre-vetted remote talent across functions so that they can hire in days rather than months.
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Snaphunt does a better job when it comes to talent discovery and providing the right profiles for our open positions. Despite managing a vast pool of global talent, the platform delivers candidate profiles with matching skills and competencies better than most other job boards …
Again, Indeed is the leader when it comes to hourly and salary staffing. From all the positions at our dealerships, Indeed helps us staff most of the positions we need to fulfill. Overall, they offer a great product and at a competitive rate. It is worth trying to see if it will work for your company
When it comes to finding relevant and competent candidate profiles, Snaphunt has actually done a better job for us than many other reputable job boards and recruitment platforms. Basically, we've been running a major portion of our recruitment process on autopilot since signing up on Snaphunt. There's hardly any lag time between a role opening up and the vacancy details being posted on the platform. Features like the available JD templates allow us to quickly punch in all requirements for the position. From there, Snaphunt's efficient applicant tracking and screening system does the rest
Although we have a sponsored jobs agreement, so candidates are directed to our website to apply, I have heard recruiters say the old view to where you can see the candidates that applied through Indeed is helpful.
Disabling job posting permissions from certain users would be helpful. Only admin should be able to post jobs (that aren't free). It would help better manage our invoicing and billing with Indeed.
Indeed is great because it seems like a lot of IT consultants and IT resources use it to find new opportunities. The platform is continuously innovating and the price can be reasonable if managed actively and properly when setting up the job posting. I don't give it a 10 because the method of promoting your posting and their cost per applicant value is NOT transparent at all. It is dynamic according to market conditions which we have to assume is in the favor of the company making money and NOT serving us as customers. But maybe we are being too cynical? We say this because their search feature to find our posting and our company information from the candidate's side is suprisingly not very good. Why does only exact match searches work vs returning posts or company information if the candidate does NOT have the exact matching words. That is not how most search tools/engines work. They return the most relevant first and everything else afterward, but Indeed does not seemingly do this from our experience. If we do not enter exact key word matching our job postings and company information is not returned from the candidate search perspective.
Overall usability is very good, for our company it's been helpful for us to be able to navigate a large applicant pool. We've also found the prompts and icons to be very intuitive and aesthetic. Issues have mostly been on the applicant end and the interview option, while helpful, has also had some minor usability issues in the past.
When we first started with Indeed, we had a dedicated account rep that we could reach out to with questions. They would often try to upcharge, but at least we could get solutions for issues. Unfortunately now Indeed has removed those positions and the only way to contact Support is chat and email. Many times we don't get an answer to questions, and have no escalation point for issues.
Integration was easy and painless. Really had no issues throughout the process, and Indeed did not offer us support options. Glad that the system is helpful since Indeed's customer service is not. I do wish they had better support options, even a phone number to call if we run into issues.
I think Indeed Hiring Platform heavily outweighs Zip and CareerBuilder in terms of quality of candidates and candidate reach. It is most similar to LinkedIn in terms of success with sourcing candidates. Still, as stated in the previous question, I believe LinkedIn is more qualified in terms of higher-level/higher-paid candidates.
Snaphunt does a better job when it comes to talent discovery and providing the right profiles for our open positions. Despite managing a vast pool of global talent, the platform delivers candidate profiles with matching skills and competencies better than most other job boards out there. On top of that, the user interface is simple and the screen is usually uncluttered, which makes for an even more efficient user experience for our recruiters.
My healthcare client had 55 RSVPs and 19 attendees which were well above their expectations for the event. I think this event significantly reduced the time to hire for those who attended the event.
My customer service client had to cancel their event, but for their next one, they are definitely hoping it will have a great ROI since they are able to hire a high volume for each role.