In Depth Feature: OneStop Talent Search

One of the features recruiters enjoy most about the OneStop Advanced Recruiting Package is the Talent Search. However, in speaking with our OneStop support team, we found that not all recruiters with OneStop accounts are aware that this feature is available. We’d like to take this opportunity to provide an in-depth look at Talent Search.

For readers who are new to our site and Symplicity’s products, OneStop is the integrated recruitment portal that enables recruiters to streamline critical hiring tasks across multiple schools. So not only can recruiters enter a job posting or profile once and send it out to multiple schools with a few clicks, they can also utilize our Advanced Recruiting Package to manage On Campus Recruiting tasks, Career Fair and Event registrations, and browse actively seeking student resumes utilizing Talent Search.

Talent Search eliminates the need for recruiters to manage their NACElink and Symplicity school resume book searches on a per-school basis.  Instead, recruiters are able to conduct rich searches, targeting all resume books to which their subscribed-to schools have given them access, through a single sign-on! Recruiters are able to search on any (or all) of these criteria:

  • SAT/GMAT score
  • GPA
  • Area of Study
  • Geographic Preference
  • Industry Expertise
  • Industry Preference
  • Job Function Preference

In addition, employers are able to conduct keyword searches on the resumes, and have results sorted by closest match.  Below are some tips for maximizing your resume text searches:

Example Varsity And Chess Results Will only return results that contain both words within the resume.
Example Varsity Or Chess Results Will return results that contain either varsity OR chess in the resume.
Example Varsity And Not Chess Results Will return those resumes that contain the word varsity; will exclude the resumes that contain the word chess.
Parenthesis seperate keyword subsets Example Varsity Or Chess And Not Poker Results Seperate keyword subsets to create a more refined search.
Wildcard character Example trad* Results Using * after a root word will return any results that contain a variation of that root word in the resume. In this example, the search would return any results that contain the words trader, trading, trade, etc.
Quotation marks identify phrases Example "Varsity Athlete" Results Will only return resumes that have the exact phrase. In this example, only resumes that have the phrase varsity athlete will appear in the results.

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