Tracking campaign performance
What metrics CVViZ surfaces for paid job-distribution campaigns — clicks, CPC, payment status, and the per-channel breakdown.
Where to see campaign performance
From the Campaigns list (/campaigns), click into a campaign to open its detail view. The detail page surfaces the metrics CVViZ tracks.
Top-of-page status
The header shows:
- Job title (linked to the underlying job).
- Status tag (Cancelled, On hold, Online, etc.) with the correct color.
- A processing badge when active.
- A success badge with total clicks: "{n} Clicks".
Channels panel
Each channel the campaign distributes to renders as a card with:
- Channel name and details.
- Clicks — formatted as "Clicks: {clicks}" (zero if no traffic yet).
This is the per-channel performance — useful for spotting which channels are pulling traffic and which aren't.
Details panel
The Details collapsible panel surfaces these key fields:
- Payment Status — green tag "Confirmed" or "Not Confirmed".
- Clicks CPC — the cost-per-click metric for the campaign.
- Date Created.
- Start Date.
- End Date.
- Job URL — the link the campaign drives traffic to.
- Total Cost — the campaign's target_price.
What metrics are tracked
Concretely, CVViZ surfaces:
- Clicks per channel and total.
- Clicks CPC (cost per click).
- Total Cost (target price).
- Status across the lifecycle.
- Payment Status.
- Dates — created, start, end.
Tying campaigns to applications
To see how many applications resulted from a campaign:
- Open the Resume Upload Source report (Reports → Resume Upload Source).
- Filter or check the source breakdown — campaigns deliver applicants tagged with the source channel.
- Cross-reference the channel names to the campaign's distributed channels.
Manual cross-referencing — but it gives you the missing CPA picture.
When campaigns aren't performing
- If clicks are low, the channel mix may be wrong for the role/location.
- If clicks are high but applications are low, the job description or apply form is the bottleneck.
- If a campaign is "On hold" — contact your CVViZ partner per the in-product status description: "Campaign is put on hold, please contact your partner".
Tips
- Watch clicks per channel early in the run. If one channel dominates, future campaigns can drop the under-performers.
- Track resulting applications via Resume Upload Source — campaign clicks are the leading indicator; applications are the lagging one.
- Don't chase low CPC alone. A $0.50 CPC channel that delivers 100 unqualified clicks costs more than a $2 CPC channel delivering 20 qualified ones.