How to Use Data to Drive Your Automation Strategy

Did you know recruitment automation is saving, on average approximately 12.75 hours per person, per week?

If you’re currently using automation, you’ve likely already discovered how it allows your team to do more, with less. Automation increases productivity, improves ROI, and gives your recruiters more time to build and maintain relationships with clients and candidates. But how can you take your automations to the next level?

Watch this on-demand webinar to learn how to combine automation with analytics to make key data-driven decisions and set your team up for success. Bullhorn’s Hugh Catterall, Global Account Director, Enterprise and Nathan Green, Senior Solutions Consultant explore:

  • Increasing recruiter productivity with actionable insights
  • Using data to implement new automations that will make the most impact
  • Optimising business performance using live metrics
  • Identifying hidden opportunities through data and taking action on them using automation

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Did you know recruitment automation is saving, on average approximately 12.75 hours per person, per week?

If you’re currently using automation, you’ve likely already discovered how it allows your team to do more, with less. Automation increases productivity, improves ROI, and gives your recruiters more time to build and maintain relationships with clients and candidates. But how can you take your automations to the next level?

Watch this on-demand webinar to learn how to combine automation with analytics to make key data-driven decisions and set your team up for success. Bullhorn’s Hugh Catterall, Global Account Director, Enterprise and Nathan Green, Senior Solutions Consultant explore:

  • Increasing recruiter productivity with actionable insights
  • Using data to implement new automations that will make the most impact
  • Optimising business performance using live metrics
  • Identifying hidden opportunities through data and taking action on them using automation

Watch Recording