Dashboard
What is a dashboard?
A dashboard provides an at-a-glance view of data from a recruitment database. Dashboards are customisable, enabling the user to select or filter data either by date range, data type or by a visual display type. HR professionals are able to select widgets for their dashboard to provide total visibility of whatever key information is most useful for them.
What can you do with the Eclipse Recruitment Software Dashboard?Â
The Eclipse Software Dashboard is fully customisable, so you can tailor it to your recruitment agency needs. Depending on your industry or sector, the dashboard can be set to help you find the right candidates for your roles. You can find timesheets, compliance documentation, temporary and permanent vacancy information for the roles you’re recruiting for and more.Â
Recruitment agencies can utilise dashboards differently depending on the person. The capabilities of the widgets available allow for fast visibility of key information to allow users to save time and increase productivity by making data driven decisions. Through monitoring live data many businesses are able to make more informed decisions, increase efficiency and predict trends.
The Eclipse Dashboard is a quick snapshot of everything recruiters need to know. As a live system, it’s constantly being updated and providing real time data, so that you never miss out on something new. Plus, the Eclipse Dashboard can be heavily automated to save you time. Every action can trigger another, such as sending automated emails, next steps, etc. Â
Additionally, the Dashboard can show you the key performance indicators set by agencies for recruiters, so your recruiters can be aware of how they’re doing at a quick glance.Â
Data Dashboards
A data dashboard is a key tool that allows for a quick snapshot of data, creating a visual representation of your data for quick, and easy data analysis of complex data. These data visualisations present data in a way that is easy to understand, often in charts or graphs. Data dashboards also provide data from multiple sources, allowing for detailed reports that help businesses making data driven decisions to improve their analytics and efficacy.
A good dashboard features tools and reports that make business management simple. These tools can show things such as:
Recent items – Show your most recently opened records for easy access
Tasks – Access a simple checklist to improve organization and efficiency
KPI’s – Easily monitor user actions, for example: candidate records created, CV’s sent, bookings made and contact logs
Expiring compliance – Keep up to date and manage candidate certifications and compliance documents with a tool that highlights when a certificate is nearing its expiry date
Timesheet management – Displays the total number of Pending, Authorised and Rejected timesheets for easy monitoring
Vacancy requirements graph – Provides visual insights into vacancies that are created with Eclipse software