Public Sector (formerly Public Sector Solutions) includes a subagent for candidate
sourcing and related agent actions and flows. Add the subagent to your agent to assist
recruiters with candidate sourcing.
The Candidate Sourcing subagent includes these purpose-built actions to help recruiters find and
engage potential candidates from the pool of past applicants.
Action
Flow
Description
Source Objects
Get Relevant Application Forms
Get Relevant Application Forms
Finds the recruitment requisition related to a recruitment posting. Then, finds past recruitment requisitions with the same vacancy title. Next, for each past requisition, gets the related application forms from the application form relation records. Finally, filters the application forms by the stage specified by the recruiter, and returns a list of relevant application forms.
Recruitment Posting
Recruitment Requisition
Application Form Relation
Application Form
Create Candidate Leads
Create Candidate Leads
Gets the applicants’ account from the relevant application forms for a recruitment posting. Next, gets the party profile related to each account. Then, uses information from the party profile and the recruitment posting to create a lead. The lead identifies each applicant as a candidate and tracks outreach.
Recruitment Posting
Application Form
Account
Party Profile
Lead
Email Candidate Leads
Email Candidate Leads
Gets the candidate leads for a recruitment posting. Then, finds leads who are yet to be contacted about the job position. Next, sends emails to these leads. Finally, updates the leads to record the outreach.
Recruitment Posting
Lead
In addition, the subagent also includes these supporting standard actions.
Get Record Details
Identify Record by Name
Query Records
Summarize Record
Customize the subagent, actions, and flows available out of the box. Or use them as a reference
to build your own components to give the agent the required capabilities to assist in your
candidate sourcing process.
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