Employer Access Database

Advanced Search & Filter Tools for Candidate Selection
1. Keyword Search
Definition: Allows employers to search for candidates using specific keywords related to job roles, skills, or job titles.
Usage: Employers can use Advance Search to refine search results further.
Example: Searching for Benchsales Recruiter or OPT Recruiter or US IT Recruiter, to find candidates who have experience in US Staffing Industry from entry-level to higher level.
2. Experience Filters
Definition: Filters that enable employers to sort candidates based on years of experience or specific job history.
Usage: Allows narrowing down to candidates who meet minimum or maximum experience requirements.
Example: Filter for candidates with 5+ years in US Staffing Industry.
3. Skills & Competency Filters
Definition: These filters help find candidates with particular skills or proficiency levels, such as Benchsales Recruiter or OPT Recruiter or US IT Recruiter.
Usage: Employers can specify required and optional skills, allowing for a refined shortlist of qualified candidates.
Example: Search for candidates proficient as Benchsales Recruiter or OPT Recruiter or US IT Recruiter with intermediate or advanced competency levels.
4. Location-Based Search
Definition: Filters that help employers find candidates based on geographic preferences or proximity.
Usage: Useful for employers who need to find local talent or those willing to relocate.
Example: Filter for candidates within a 50-mile radius or those based in specific cities or states.
5. Education & Qualification Filters
Definition: Filters that allow employers to select candidates based on educational background, degrees, or certifications.
6. Job Title & Industry FiltersDefinition: Enables employers to filter by past job titles or experience within a specific industry sector.Usage: Ensures candidates have relevant industry knowledge and job role familiarity.Example: Find candidates who have held the position of Healthcare Recruiter in the healthcare industry.
6. Job Title & Industry Filters
Definition: Enables employers to filter by past job titles or experience within a specific industry sector.
Usage: Ensures candidates have relevant industry knowledge and job role familiarity.
Example: Find candidates who have held the position of Healthcare Recruiter in the healthcare industry.
7. Salary & Compensation Filters
Definition: Filters that help employers set salary expectations for candidates.
Usage: Employers can specify a salary range they are willing to offer and find candidates matching that expectation.
Example: Search for candidates expecting a salary between 100,000 to 1500,000+ Lakhs.
8. Availability Filters
Definition: Allows employers to identify candidates who are available immediately or within a specified time frame.
Usage: Ensures alignment with urgent hiring needs or project deadlines.
Example: Filter to find candidates who are available within two weeks.

Advanced Search & Filter Tools for Candidate Selection

1. Keyword Search:

Definition: Allows employers to search for candidates using specific keywords related to job roles, skills, or job titles.

Usage: Employers can use Advance Search to refine search results further.

Example: Searching for Benchsales Recruiter or OPT Recruiter or US IT Recruiter, to find candidates who have experience in US Staffing Industry from entry-level to higher level.

2. Experience Filters

Definition: Filters that enable employers to sort candidates based on years of experience or specific job history.

Usage: Allows narrowing down to candidates who meet minimum or maximum experience requirements.

Example: Filter for candidates with 5+ years in US Staffing Industry.

3. Skills & Competency Filters

Definition: These filters help find candidates with particular skills or proficiency levels, such as Benchsales Recruiter or OPT Recruiter or US IT Recruiter.

Usage: Employers can specify required and optional skills, allowing for a refined shortlist of qualified candidates.

Example: Search for candidates proficient as Benchsales Recruiter or OPT Recruiter or US IT Recruiter with intermediate or advanced competency levels.

4. Location-Based Search

Definition: Filters that help employers find candidates based on geographic preferences or proximity.

Usage: Useful for employers who need to find local talent or those willing to relocate.

Example: Filter for candidates within a 50-mile radius or those based in specific cities or states.

5. Education & Qualification Filters

Definition: Filters that allow employers to select candidates based on educational background, degrees, or certifications.

6. Job Title & Industry FiltersDefinition: Enables employers to filter by past job titles or experience within a specific industry sector.Usage: Ensures candidates have relevant industry knowledge and job role familiarity.Example: Find candidates who have held the position of Healthcare Recruiter in the healthcare industry.

6. Job Title & Industry Filters

Definition: Enables employers to filter by past job titles or experience within a specific industry sector.

Usage: Ensures candidates have relevant industry knowledge and job role familiarity.

Example: Find candidates who have held the position of Healthcare Recruiter in the healthcare industry.

7. Salary & Compensation Filters

Definition: Filters that help employers set salary expectations for candidates.

Usage: Employers can specify a salary range they are willing to offer and find candidates matching that expectation.

Example: Search for candidates expecting a salary between 100,000 to 1500,000+ Lakhs.

8. Availability Filters

Definition: Allows employers to identify candidates who are available immediately or within a specified time frame.

Usage: Ensures alignment with urgent hiring needs or project deadlines.

Example: Filter to find candidates who are available within two weeks.

 
 

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