Tuesday, May 19, 2020
The 3 Reasons Your Email Needs to Integrate with Your Recruitment Software
The 3 Reasons Your Email Needs to Integrate with Your Recruitment Software In our digital world, todayâs staffing and recruitment professionals are reliant on email as their primary source of correspondence with candidates and clients. The challenge for many recruitment agencies is managing all the electronic communication in a central location in a quick integrated way. To better understand the need, we asked top managers and professionals about how they are using recruitment software, and if it needs to integrate with their email client in order to effectively run their staffing and recruiting businesses. These recruitment professionals expressed three top reasons email needs to integrate with their recruitment CRM software. 1) Time is money In the fast paced world of recruitment, success means your team is making the most placements they can during their working week. Your teamâs productivity relates to results. âTime is todayâs most precious commodity. We all have 525,600 minutes in a year and when it comes to our work days, we are all fighting for minutes. Studies show that the average office worker spends over a quarter of their day on email. Thatâs 2.5 hours of email. If your email system and your staffing software system arenât integrated, you are losing precious minutes every day, not to mention the frustration of having to duplicate work. Anything that can provide you more minutes to have meaningful communication with your clients and candidates should be the highest priority. The cost of that non-productive time shows up in results, relationships and employee turnover,â says Mary Ann McLaughlin, managing partner, Butler Street. 2) Enhanced email documentation It is critical for your recruiters to document all their correspondence with hiring managers and candidates. Without integration of your email client and your recruitment software, your team has to manually cut and paste their emails into their recruitment software or, worse, work in two systems. We asked Amy Bingham, Managing Partner, Bingham Consulting Professionals, about a world where her recruitment software and email systems were separated. She says: âDivorce is not an option; they need to go to marriage counseling and figure out how to make it work! It is essential for the recruitment software and email software to talk to each other.â With email integration, documenting correspondence is streamlined and seamless within your recruitment software. 3) Better company communication In a recruitment agency, many people, from recruiters to hiring managers to payroll and billing administrators, all may need to interact with one candidate. It is essential that each understands what information the others have shared. Without a central location for all correspondence, misinformation may occur. Or worse, many people will need to be copied-in on or forwarded emails, creating an email pile-up! âEmail is too critical a communication tool for recruiters with both hiring managers and candidates. Email messages must be captured in the front-office system,â says Bingham. Larkin Dailey, CPC, CPS, President, Snelling ATL, says integrating email is: âImportant for saving time, along with efficiency and accuracy of documentation. It also helps because recruitment employees can often forget to do the copy and paste and then important history is not documented.â Luckily, when your email client is working in sync with your recruitment software, it does the work for your team â" all of your important and necessary email communications, tasks, meetings and more are documented within your recruitment software for reference and collaboration. Communication improves, and ultimately, time is saved. Are you ready to experience the ease of email integration with your staffing software? The Adapt Outlook Add-in makes combining email and recruiting easy and efficient. Schedule an Adapt demo to learn more. Author: Megan Walker is Marketing Manager at Bond International Software Image: Shutterstock
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