
Chameleon-i Mobile Pages for Recruiters on the Go
We know that recruitment is not a desk job. Whether it’s updating clients, speaking to candidates or scheduling interviews, recruiters are always busy and always on the go.
As your interactions with candidates don’t take place in a single location, Chameleon-i Mobile Pages let you view your important data in an easy to
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New Creator Fields Make Tracking Records a Breeze
Keeping your records clean and organized can feel like a chore—especially in busy agencies where multiple consultants may interact with the same candidate or client. To simplify this, Chameleon-i has released Creator
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Added CV preview functionality
Jumping back and forth between screens can be tedious, to say the least. Users have previously been able to preview stored CVs by using CV Preview on an individual Candidate record.
That has changed and you can now preview CV within the grid view expander as well.
Instructions
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Chameleon-i Update Information New Search Update
New Search Update
The advanced search pop as you know it is getting a major overhaul this weekend! But don’t worry, it still carries all of the characteristics of the old search pop just with much more in terms of functionality.
You will no longer need to worry about Holding a search w
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Invoice with ease directly from the placement record
Need to send an invoice email straight from a placement? Now you can—quickly and effortlessly.
With just a few clicks, you can email your invoice contact directly from the placement record in Chameleon-i. The system will automatically log the activity as a re
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How to prepare your recruitment agency for GDPR
GDPR is a new regulation launching in May 2018 and concerns citizen transactions that happen within the EU. Failure to comply could result in a fine of up to €20 million.
The recruitment industry handles masses of personal data every single day. At Chameleon-i, we want to help get your recruitment agency GDPR-ready and have prepared a
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