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Track the source of resume

Source: eGrabber Newsletter

Tracking the sources of resume is important in order to recognize those folks who send business your way. You could get resumes directly, from other recruiting agencies, references from candidates and many other sources. Equally important, you should be tracking the source of every lead, including all of your marketing efforts. Many recruiters enter the name of the direct mail piece or print ad for every lead.

In ACT! the Referred By field can be used. Not only can they see where the contact originated, there is a special report specifically  designed to generate a list of referral sources. In GoldMine Source field is used to enter the reference. A user- defined field can be created in Outlook to track the source of the resume.

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