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Over one million businesses, of all sizes, have used ZipRecruiter to find top talent.
A best fit for Retail & Apparel, Manufacturing & Construction, as well as select Healthcare (Senior Living, Assisted Living, Rehab)
I used this app while searching for jobs to get an idea of what was available and it was a great tool. Had good descriptions of jobs and easy links to connect you with the departments to apply.
The user interface can be overwhelming and make it difficult to use. The automated communications sent to applicants can often get lost in spam folders.
And it notifies me as soon as it has something that is best for me it matches me with the perfect jobs and close to home too.
As a small local business struggling with COVID related issues this is disgusting. I will NEVER use zip recruiter again and have blocked them from the company credit card.
Overall, I found everything easy to navigate and use. The price is awesome and customer support is superb.
Piss poor applicants for out position. They were sending resumes of people with graduate degrees in other states for a receptionist position.
The "1-Tap Apply" button is an awesome feature which makes the application process super easy. I found my last job using ZipRecruiter and I continue to use it and recommend it to others.
The "free trial" was such a dismal defeat and the other sites we used (Indeed particularly), that Zip basically was forgotten about on their own.
I love some of the tools to help thin down applicants especially on the higher up positions. Give great options that help to narrow down candidates and speed up finding the right one.
Just a couple of things that all the software's have a issue with that is the lagging problem and at times after update a bit difficult to understand it.
It helps me to close many entry-level and mid-level positions. It really has a fantastic dashboard with an impressive UI.
The second issue I've had that does not seem to have a fix is the inability to sort candidates by the last date their online profile was updated.
It is a good platform to source quality resumes and job postings. It has great filters that work well and provide good results.
Quite honestly though, there isn't a whole lot of negative in the use of this software.
It helps me lot to get the Best Suitable candidate here in very much short period. It is very easy to filter the candidate as there are many tools.
Some resumes I find are out of date or the employee is no longer in search of a job.
Panashe B.: Hello. My name is Panashe. I'm the IT specialist for [inaudible 00:00:04] Solutions, and I rate ZipRecruiter five stars out of five stars. In addition to ZipRecruiter, I have tried out Indeed, I've tried FlexJobs, and, of course, [inaudible 00:00:19] Solutions. And I think they're good compared to ZipRecruiter. I put them at the same level. I chose ZipRecruiter because a friend of mine recommended it and I found it easier to use compared to the others. Setting up the ZipRecruiter account wasn't hard because it can link with our social, and when it comes to doing the recruitment and all, it's easier to get the job that you need and all. So, yeah, I guess it was pretty easy for someone who is tech savvy. [inaudible 00:01:00] might consider using ZipRecruiter. I would advise them to keep an eye out on the emails because you can get a lot of emails.
Blair: Hi, my name is Blair and I am a Director of Recruiting at a national search firm. I would give CareerBuilder a two out of five stars, and for more reviews like this, please click below. So in our search, we pretty much left every stone unturned. We considered CareerBuilder along with Indeed, ZipRecruiter and LinkedIn. One of the main reasons that we chose to use CareerBuilder is because it allowed us to tap into several different markets and levels of candidates, meaning both at the hourly more general labor level as well as mid-level salary and some executives. One of the main reasons we chose and continue to choose to use CareerBuilder is the fact that it allows us to access multiple levels of candidates, meaning both at the hourly level, as well as salaried degree employees. Our business model is to target several different segments of employees and CareerBuilder was a good option to allow us to do that. So the actual initial setup of CareerBuilder was very easy. They do have a very good support and customer service team was very responsive. However, everything from there has been quite challenging. The search functions within CareerBuilder are certainly not as user friendly as most of the other platforms that we also utilize. So myself, as a leader within our company, it has been very challenging to train both experienced and new recruiters in using CareerBuilder. So when considering whether or not you'd like to use CareerBuilder, the two main things I would recommend considering or formalizing ahead of time would be your volume as well as the skill level of your recruiting team. So in terms of volume, think about how many resumes are you going to want to access? And are you sharing that pool of resumes with a team? One of the biggest cons about CareerBuilder in my opinion, is the limit to how many resumes are able to see. It's typically about 500 per month. And if you're sharing that with a team, you can go through those 500 very quickly. The other factor again, would be the experience level of your recruiting team. The search functions within CareerBuilder are not very user friendly, even for an experienced recruiter like myself. I often find it quite challenging and stumble my way through it. So those are the two main things. Again, the capabilities and experience of your team and the volume of resumes that you're hoping to access.
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