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Scheduling Chrome Extension
Scheduling Chrome Extension
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Overview

The candidate.fyi Chrome Extension is designed to seamlessly integrate with your Applicant Tracking System (ATS), enabling users to create and manage scheduling requests without ever having to leave the ATS interface. It streamlines the process of coordinating interviews by providing direct access to candidate.fyi's scheduling features from within the candidate's profile on the ATS.

Features and Benefits

  • Integration: The extension adds functionality directly to your ATS, allowing for a more cohesive workflow.

  • Efficiency: Quickly create scheduling requests while viewing candidate profiles, reducing the need to switch between systems.

  • Convenience: Access all active scheduling requests and manage them on the spot with just a click.

Installation

  1. Visit the Chrome Web Store to find the candidate.fyi extension.

  2. Click the "Add to Chrome" button to download and install the extension to your browser.

How to Use

Setting Up

  1. Once installed, navigate to your ATS where you'll see a new "Schedule in candidate.fyi" button next to each candidate’s profile.

  2. The first time you use the extension with a new candidate, you may need to synchronize the candidate's information. Click on "Sync Candidate" if prompted.

Creating Scheduling Requests

  1. Click the "Schedule in candidate.fyi" button to open the candidate.fyi sidebar.

  2. In the sidebar, you will have the option to create a new scheduling request or view active ones:

    • To create a new request, click on the "Create Scheduling Request" button.

    • To view active scheduling requests, simply look at the list below the button in the sidebar.

Managing Scheduling Requests

  1. The sidebar provides a snapshot of all scheduling activities related to the candidate.

  2. You can manage and update the status of these requests directly from this interface.

  3. If changes are made within candidate.fyi, they will be reflected in real-time within the extension's sidebar.

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