LinkedIn Talent is a recruiting solution. It offers core ATS capabilities, as well as proactive recruitment outreach tailored to LinkedIn’s site. LinkedIn Talent also enables competitive insights and recruitment marketing.
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MightyRecruiter
Score 6.7 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
MightyRecruiter, from Bold Limited, is described by the vendor as an intuitive recruiting solution that aims to help companies recruit better. Users can post to job boards, source passive candidates, manage applicants and hire the most relevant candidates.
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MightyRecruiter is a free-to-use software with unlimited job slots and unlimited users.
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In my opinion and based on my experience, if you are looking to hire professional "white collar" skill sets and establish yourself in that arena you must use LinkedIn. It is best to be very active and connect and reach out via InMails and emails to your skills sets and the groups they are in.
MightyRecruiter works very well in my sphere of recruiting i.e., manufacturing personnel. This includes upper management level and lower level personnel (skilled tradespersons). Since my headhunting efforts are focused on this area, I cannot comment on other areas. I have used many such services such as Monster or CareerBuilder, but I find this to be the better service.
LinkedIn Talent provides customized templates that can be used to quickly reach out to candidates via LinkedIn InMail.
The pipeline feature allows recruiters and/or human resource directors to build, track, and manage candidates. It lets you organize candidates into folders and create lists with reminders.
You can share your activities, projects, searches, candidate profiles, and applicant notes with other people throughout the company.
InMails. The con of sending InMails is that many times you don’t get a response back. Linkedin should have a feature where a recruiter can know if their InMails was even viewed. Better mechanisms need to be put in my place for the InMails feature.
Cost. LinkedIn recruiter is not cheap. I wish the cost could be a bit lower especially if there are multiple users.
Connectifier is not helpful for global candidates. Many of the candidates that I reach out to are international. Unfortunately, Connectifier isn’t helpful in obtaining email addresses for these international candidates.
Lamentably the occupations posted in the page does not have the advancement what I had expected, I imagine that as a result of this some post may lose with alternate ones. I might want to demand to the mediators on the off chance that they look that.
Undoubtedly your activity opportunities will obtain may applicants, and the stage truly inspires you to be as particular as conceivable as itemized as you can in regards to the position, the set of working responsibilities and other screening data. your activity post may enormously influence the nature of leads, so better be as point by point and particular.
The LinkedIn Talent Hub is a very easy to use and widely known by other users. If someone is hiring, its very visible and accessible. I have never had trouble posting exactly what I need. However, I have had trouble finding the candidate I am looking for. It tends to not bring in a lot of candidates
I'm giving this a 6 only because in my 1 year at my current position we have had 3 different reps. The first was unresponsive and passive when attempting to help us. When she came out to do a demo on a new feature launch it was scattered and all over the place. The person we have now is great and is super helpful when ever we need him.
LinkedIn Talent Hub is a really good product in theory and mostly in use. I just feel like listening to more of the feedback and reviews from customers this could be a top of the industry product. Indeed and especially Monster and Careerbuilder are just out dated and not relevant. LinkedIn Talent Hub has a great market opportunity to jump in and become a leader.
CareerBuilder works like a diamond for non-IT, fund, designing, and pharma enterprises. It has in excess of 45+ a large number of resumes from every one of the enterprises. Its valuing is the best when contrasted with different entrances. Beast is the best and best gateway, each IT advisor accessible on that entrance is proficient, and we can without much of a stretch channel the resumes. Beast gave us a ton of terminations. In reality it is the best to locate the coveted applicant and send letters warnings.
Positive ROI because it didn't cost us anything (yet). The system was chosen (not by me but I went in with an open mind) because they offered it to us for Free. The team was desperate and made a hasty decision based on cost and lack of understanding what an ATS should be capable of doing.
Negative ROI because it was a big waste of my time implementing it and finding workarounds and working with their support team on fixes and product participation meetings for them to improve the system
Negative ROI - it's been really buggy with us. I don't even know if or what jobs are in sponsored slots and there is no way for me to confirm this in the system. Even when I click on each job to view, it's giving inconsistent info to the point I don't trust it. I cannot run a report to identify which ones are being sponsored or not. This may be hurting us a lot more than I know.