Must Have Chrome Extensions Tools for Recruiters

March 30, 2020 Jonathan Kidder No comments exist

Chrome is one of the most powerful web browsers you could opt to use, and that’s all thanks to its ever-growing library of extensions. However, not all tools are created equal, and if you’re looking to be more efficient as a recruiter, it’s important that you choose your extensions carefully.

 

Why recruiters can benefit from using chrome extensions when sourcing online?

 

Here’s 8 MUST have Chrome Extensions tools that recruiters need to download now.

 

1. Any.do Extension

As a recruiter, you have a lot on your plate. Any.do will help you remember it by syncing across your devices and allowing you to easily share your tasks and lists with others. You can use drag-and-drop to change your agenda and attach files, notes, and sub-tasks to stay organized. A search feature also makes finding things in a sea of to-dos simple. Reminders are also built-in, so you never forget anything.

 

2. Sortd for Gmail

Sortd is the app you need if you’re looking to stay on top of the emails that actually matter. It works right inside your inbox and allows you to use a Trello-style layout with multiple lists so everything is always organized. You can drag-and-drop to prioritize your emails and manages your ToDos in a single workspace. You can rename lists, rename subject lines of emails, and even group conversations for easy reference. Reminders and a follow-up list make responding a breeze, too.

 

3. FYI: Search, Find, and Organize Documents

Sync with your G Suite, Slack, Dropbox, OneDrive, Evernote, Box, and a dozen other accounts to get a dashboard that will find any document across your accounts in three clicks or less! You can search and find anything from one place and track what others are working on without jumping from platform to platform. You’ll get more done in less time.

 

4. Swell – To Do List & Task Manager

This Chrome extension requires just a sweet and simple description. With it, you can turn every new tab you open into a kanban task manager. Your tasks will show in neat and clean swimming lanes each time you open a tab, so no more wasted time.

 

5. Caller Name Lookup

Tired of searching to figure out who’s calling from an unknown number? This lookup extension allows you to find the most recent owner and location of that number in a near instant. It’s also 100% free and you don’t need to register.

 

6. Pushbullet

Now you can send text messages straight from your computer without ever picking up your phone. This makes it easy to stay on task, and even easier when you need to send a link or file from your computer to your phone for opening or sharing.

 

7. Streak CRM for Gmail

With Streak CRM for Gmail, you no longer have to go back and forth between your email inbox and all your other tools. This extension allows you to create the perfect process for managing your hiring tasks and other goals with ease.

 

8. Todoist for Gmail

Connect Todois to your Gmail inbox and you can instantly add emails as tasks, allowing you to follow-up when you’re ready without forgetting. Set due dates, reminders, and priorities for the emails you add to your task list and they’ll never slip by you again. When you’re done with a task, simply check it off inside of Gmail.

 

 

Final Thoughts…

Overall, recruiters can benefit from using Chrome extensions when sourcing online by streamlining and improving the sourcing process, increasing their efficiency and productivity, and collaborating more effectively with their team. By using Chrome extensions, recruiters can improve their success in sourcing and attracting top talent to their organization.

 

Need more tool suggestions? I’ve got a massive list of recruiting tools (here).

 

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How to Improve Your Communication Skills as a Recruiter

 

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