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recruiting [2009/05/05 22:02]
jay created
recruiting [2009/09/01 14:27] (current)
anthony
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 ===== Overview ===== ===== Overview =====
  
-The ChannelSUITE Recruiter function helps facilitate and organize your partner recruiting efforts. It provides a list of open "in process" partner recruit applications, along with useful features for collecting and organizing data on each recruit. When a recruit is approved, the data is used to create a new Partner record in ChannelAdmin, along a new Location record and a new Contact record. Historical data for both approved and rejected recruit applications is available.+The ChannelSUITE Recruiter function helps facilitate and organize your partner recruiting efforts. It provides a list of open "in process" partner recruit applications, along with useful features for collecting and organizing data on each recruit. When a recruit is approved, the data is used to create a new Partner record in channelADMIN, along with a new Location record and a new Contact record. Historical data for both approved and rejected recruit applications is available.
  
 One key to understanding the Recruiter function: The system does NOT impose a rigid work flow. From the time a recruit application enters the system to the time it's either approved or rejected, data can be added in any order it becomes available, by anyone who has the appropriate system permission to perform that action (see the "roles and permissions" section below). One key to understanding the Recruiter function: The system does NOT impose a rigid work flow. From the time a recruit application enters the system to the time it's either approved or rejected, data can be added in any order it becomes available, by anyone who has the appropriate system permission to perform that action (see the "roles and permissions" section below).
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 Permissions control who is //allowed// to do something, whereas roles define who is //responsible// for doing something. Permissions control who is //allowed// to do something, whereas roles define who is //responsible// for doing something.
  
-Permissions are set under an admin user's "system account&quottab in ChannelAdmin. There are 4 permissions relevant to the Recruiter function: +Permissions are set under an admin user's System Account tab (**Administrators &gtSummary &gtusers name > Systems Account**). There are 4 permissions relevant to the Recruiter function: 
  
-  * the "manage recruits" permission is needed to make updates to the Recruit record, such as marking off checklist items, adding endorsements, or adding notes or attachments +  * the **Manage Recruits** permission is needed to make updates to the Recruit record, such as marking off checklist items, adding endorsements, or adding notes or attachments. 
-  * the "approve recruits" permission is needed to grant final approval and create a new Partner record. Only users with authority to sign off on partner applications should be granted this permission. +  * the **Approve Recruits** permission is needed to grant final approval and create a new Partner record. Only users with authority to sign off on partner applications should be granted this permission. 
-  * the "system manager" permission is needed to add new checklist items and manage the email notifications +  * the **System Manager** permission is needed to add new checklist items and manage the email notifications. 
-  * the "manage administrators" permissions is needed to grant permissions and assign roles+  * the **Manage Admin Accounts** permissions is needed to grant permissions and assign roles.
  
-There are roles related to the Recruiter function:+There are roles related to the Recruiter function:
  
-  * the "recruit coordinator(s)" receive an email when new recruit applications are entered in the system, and are expected to either assign the application to another admin or move the application forward. The recruit coordinator role is set through the tool options section of the Recruit menu. Anyone with this role should also have the "manage recruits" permission. +  * the **Recruit Coordinator** receive an email when new recruit applications are entered in the system, and are expected to either assign the application to another admin or move the application forward. The recruit coordinator role is set at **Recruits > Manage Other Settings**. Anyone with this role would need to have the **Manage Recruits** permission. 
-  * the "final approver(s)" are notified by email when a recruit application is changed to the "ready for final approval" status by any of the admins. Only people with the "approve recruits" permission are eligible for the "final approver" role. This role is specified through the recruit options screen. +  * the **Recruit Final Approval** role is notified when a recruit application is changed to the "ready for final approval" status by any of the admins. Only people with the **Approve Recruits** permission are eligible for this role.
-  * the "assigned admin" is (optionally) specified //on a per-application basis// through the recruit edit screen. The assigned admin is the person responsible for moving the application through the process until it's eventually ready for final approval or rejected. The assigned admin is notified by email as updates are made to the application by other admins. Only people with the "manage recruits" permission are eligible to have recruits assigned to them. Recruit applications can be reassigned if needed.+
  
 ===== Sample Recruiting Workflow (Small Organization)===== ===== Sample Recruiting Workflow (Small Organization)=====
  
-===== Sample Recruiting Workflow (Big Organization=====+In a small organization, there may be one person who has primary responsibility for recruiting, and one other person with authority to approve new partners. In this case, the first person should be given the "manage recruits" permission and assigned the "recruit coordinator" role. The second person should be given the "manage recruits" and "approve recruits" permissions, and be assigned the "final approver" role. The first person would process the application until it's "ready for final approval" or "rejected". When the application is changed to "ready for final approval" status, the "final approver" will be notified via email and will then approve (or reject).
  
-===== Mini-FAQ =====+===== Sample Recruiting Workflow (Larger Organization) =====
  
-  * Can I get an email notification when a new recruit application is received? +In this organization, one or more people should be given the "recruit coordinator" role. Their job should be to perform "triage" and assign the incoming recruits to an appropriate admin (who must have the "manage recruits" permission) based on geographic or other characteristics of the recruit. The assigned admins would then be responsible for pushing the application through the process, "referringthe application to other admins for input as needed, until the application is marked "ready for final approval" (with an email automatically sent to the final approver(s)) or "rejected". 
-  * Can I get email notifications when updates are made to a Recruit +
-  * What's the difference between assigning and referring an application? +
-  * Why can't I approve this recruit+
-  * How do recruit applications get into the system? +
-  * What can are these "checklistitems for? Can I add new items to the list?+
  
 +===== Mini-FAQ =====
 +
 +  * **Can I get an email notification when a new recruit application is received?** -- Yes, if you have the "recruit coordinator" role. Multiple recruit coordinators may be assigned.
 +  * **What's the difference between "new" and "open" status?** -- The "new" status indicates that nobody has started to process the application yet. 
 +  * **Why can't I approve this recruit?** -- Only admins with the "approve recruits" permission can approve an application. However, you can change the status to "ready for final approval", and admins with the "final approvers" role will be notified that approval action is required.
 +  * **How do recruit applications get into the system?** -- They can be entered by admins, or they can be received from a public website (see the integration section below)
 +  * **What are these "checklist" items for? Can I add new items to the list?** -- checklist items can show steps to be taken in processing a recruit application (e.g. "check references"), characteristics of the recruit ("has on-site repair facility"), or both. New checklist items can be added to the list by your system administrator.
  
  
 ===== Integration with Public Website ===== ===== Integration with Public Website =====
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 +If you're actively recruiting new partners, you may want to put an application form on your public website. The submitted applications can be directly inserted into your recruit summary with status "new". See the [[recruiter integration]] for more information.
  
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