Priority 1: Critical Functional Changes & System Adjustments
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“Guarantee” and “Remuneration” cannot be edited at the moment, but we need this functionality.
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“Work History” should display the number of years of experience to date and what the person wants to do.
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Merge “Idea for Collaboration,” “No-Go’s,” “Particular Needs,” and “Process” into a single “Additional Notes” form or add them separately as needed.
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Add language selection to the order.
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If you need to update something on the page, you need to find it in the edit mode. Add the ability to quick edit directly on the page.
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The “Matching” tab is not considered effective because people work in two windows and always have candidates open for certain requests.
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All processes associated with this company should be linked in the processes view.
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On the vacancy page, show the percentage of rejected vacancies for this company, and ideally, display the reason for these rejections.
Priority 2: Structural and Organizational Changes
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By default, display the link, login, and password for the company.
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The sales manager field should default to the current account.
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“Technology” essentially means hard skills—what the company does and what technologies it uses. Replace the name of this field.
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There should be a function to hide the salary.
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Team size should have a default value when it is unknown.
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Categories – there should never be more than 3 categories. Usually, it ends up being something like “Java”. There is no need to add duplicate or similar categories.
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The most important feature on the vacancy page is the “Processes” tab – used daily.
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The “Processes” page is also popular and often used for matching.
Priority 3: User Experience & Usability Improvements
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Removing modal windows upon order creation.
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The search for companies should match the exact starting letters.
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“Important Human” is a placeholder for soft skills.
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Change status immediately from “New” to “Active”.
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The rocket icon indicates sending a request to the candidate or initiating a process with the candidate.
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Clarify the checkboxes during the process creation – “Don’t send” and “Emphasize email” contradict each other.
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In the email, emphasize the text added during the process creation in the special text area.
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Display all orders by company name when creating a process.
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In chat, separate read and unread messages, completed and ongoing conversations.
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On the order page, clarify how to write or communicate with the team.
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There are separate order chats and process chats. Orders involve communication with the team, while processes involve communication with the candidate.
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The most important information is the vacancy description on the vacancy page. Move the vacancy description higher.
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Ability to write messages without the candidate seeing them.
Priority 4: Process Optimization & Workflow
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“Idea for Collaboration” – how they want to communicate with us.
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Timeline on the vacancy page – what is it and how to use it? Order deadline.
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People usually search for processes by company name, while processes within a tab are viewed less frequently. Understand how to use this feature.
Preview Section Adjustments (For Later Consideration)
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Choose the team, select a recruiter.
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It would be good to select the recruiter category first, which can be derived from the order’s category.
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Status should default to “In Progress”.
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Replace status with “Active”.
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An order can have multiple vacancies.
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You can create a vacancy and publication from the preview.
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Too much scrolling; hide unnecessary information using an accordion structure.
Next Steps in Vacancy Creation Adjustments (For Later Consideration)
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Order field should provide better suggestions when searching for an order.
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Industry suggestions should come from the company.
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Why duplicate order information in the vacancy?
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Make CRM more general, applicable to all professional categories without focusing only on IT.
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Location suggestions from Google Maps – a good idea.
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“Full-Time” and “Permanent” are essentially the same.
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Education selection has too many options. For example, those with a Bachelor’s often have a Master’s. Automate dependencies. Consider a better hierarchy.
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Workload, permanent, and full-time should be grouped together, and workload should be discrete.
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Do we need age in the vacancy? Should we show it, and is there a need to filter people based on age?
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Category field.
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Introduction should include a video preview so people don’t leave the vacancy page and can view information about the company directly.
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You can have multiple orders or vacancies within an order, but the skills will always be the same. Pull skills from the original order into the vacancy.
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Upon order creation, then the status changes.
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Too many slides/steps in the creation process; make it as short as possible.
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Change status immediately from “New” to “Active”.
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