Datapeople.io is a powerful data management platform that utilizes artificial intelligence and machine learning to streamline the process of data collection, analysis, and visualization for organizations. Its user-friendly interface and customizable features make it easy for businesses of all sizes to organize and make sense of their data, helping to improve decision-making and drive growth.
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Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based |
Support | 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
Training | Documentation |
Languages | English |
I like how it highlights what to correct and what looks good. Making a JD looking more approacable and unbiased is key in getting more response of quality candidates.
Adding new fields is confusing. This functionality is very clunky. Also a button that allows us to share a link would be helpful to rather than having to copy the url.
We are solving the problem of low applicant flow and increasing more accurate profiles to our jobs. I think it's tough to evaluate the benefit. For example we posted 2 jobs where we have not gotten very many applicants so how can we diagnose if the suggestions Datapeople made are meeting those goals?
With Datapeople, it is super easy to write efficient Job Descriptions, get instant feedback, and remove unnecessary details. The form is easy to navigate, and errors are easy to correct as you get clear guidance and suggestions.
Sometimes, you disagree with the feedback, so you can not modify the text, making it harder to reach the 80+ grade. It would be great to be able to send review suggestion in specific cases.
In my company, we use it for almost all Job Postings at a certain level. We use a template from hiring managers to start from. It makes it easier for the recruitment team to review and approve JDs, and to have standard postings.
The AI and easy to use functionality. I also love how it makes recommendations.
Sometimes specific job descriptions (like Engineering or Analytics roles) are very gender unfriendly i.e. have language about analytics which can decrease the score. There aren't easy work arounds but am hoping for future enhancements.
Making job descriptions more gender neutral and friendly.
I like that it goes further than to highlight the words and tell you they are more masculine or will turn people away based on a demographic. It tells me what words I can use instead of the one I originally chose which is great.
There is nothing on the platform that I dislike yet.
We are making our job descriptions better and there is now a platform to collaborate with the hiring managers on the jds.
The suggestions to edit phrases that might not be approachable for candidates
Nothing! I think it is a great tool for hiring managers.
I've been able to adjust my job posting to attract more diverse candidates
- appreciate reduction of unnecessary jargon or terminology that is not inclusive - appreciate that there is localization built in (i.e. if I posted a role in London, UK, they will flag grammar/spelling)
- nothing really, I think the product as it stands is useful
- reducing job description length - reducing redundancies - providing third party data to hiring managers and teams
Easy to use, recommendations for editing the job descriptions.
The recommendations can be too limiting.
Creating more inclusive job descriptions. Creating more concise job descriptions.
It's straightforward to use and see where changes could be made
Some of the examples of phrases that are suggested to be changed don't make sense in the context of the role. I need someone who has good attention to detail in the roles I'm hiring for, but that phrase drops my score.
Getting a higher quality job description to the market to attract talent
The tips the software does about the corporate cliches.
Could give more options of relevant synonyms. Could also ignore some keywords separated by commas (seems like a bug).
Job ads seem shorter, cleaner, and including a fresher language.
The application helps my awareness and for inclusivity when creating jab descriptions.
There are times when specific words are necessary but TapRecruit can't recognize this and marks the score lower.
As an ITS organization, we have become better recruiters receiving a wider and more diverse applicants to choose from.
Taprecruit has been a great resource for helping us to edit our job listings. When multiple people add to the creation of a listing, it's hard to make sure that everything has one voice and a nice flow to it. TapRecruit is great for that.
The thing that I dislike is that TapRecruit always tells me my listings are too long! I can't help that we have an extensive benefits package, and wish there was a way to override that without deleting information
TapRecruit has help us have more inclusive language and make sure our listings are on par with those of our competitors. It's helpful to see their salary benchmark suggestions and compare with our internal benchmarking.
I love that TapRecruit helps me see job descriptions in a fresh, new way. There are many subtleties that I previously didn't realize were barriers to getting great talent to apply for a job. Now I feel like I have a new lens in which to approach job descriptions and am able to apply what I've learned through TapRecruit when I'm starting a description from scratch.
The interface feels a bit clunky and dated. I think that it could have a fresher design and more seamless collaboration features, a la google docs.
The biggest problem I feel like I'm solving is having clearer, more straightforward, and more inclusive job descriptions. It's really helped me and my hiring managers focus on what we're really trying to communicate and do it in a way that helps us find the best talent.
I enjoy the score provided for each job description. It becomes almost a game to see how high you can get the score by updating/modifying the position. Also, having the option to review other job postings from similar roles is beneficial when having conversations with hiring managers on ways to increase candidate attraction.
I would like to see additional recommendations added for words/phrases that TapRecruit flags to remove or update.
Increasing diversity from an applicant perspective. We just implemented about a week ago and still transitioning it into our daily work.
I like the call outs in the system that make you aware of bias.
I don't like how some jobs still can't hit high scores due to the needs of the job after edits have been made.
Removing bias and adding inclusive language
How user-friendly and easy it is to use.
Would like there to be more suggestions on replacements (i.e more verbiage/synonyms)
Now have a uniform and unbiased JD