Vendors Summary Report
Per-vendor performance — candidates received, shortlisted, interviewed, joined, plus job counts.
Where to find it
Reports → Vendors Summary. Menu label: Vendors Summary.
What it shows
Each vendor (external recruitment agency) is shown as a card with their assigned jobs and a candidate-status chart. The chart breakdown uses:
- Received
- Shortlisted
- Interviewed
- Joined
Vendors are managed at Settings → Vendors — they show up here once you've shared jobs with them and they've started submitting candidates.
CSV export columns
Click Export to CSV. Columns:
- Vendor
- No. of Candidates Received
- No. of Candidates Shortlisted
- No. of Candidates Interviewed
- No. of Candidates Joined
- Number of New Jobs
- Number of Open Jobs
- Number of Closed Jobs
Image exports
Standard dropdown: Export to JPEG, Export to PNG, Export to SVG.
How to read it
- Received vs Joined — the headline conversion. A vendor with 200 received and 0 joined is spraying CVs.
- Number of Open Jobs — how many of your roles they're actively working.
- Compare vendors on the same roles — shared exposure means a fair comparison.
Common patterns
- High submissions, low joins — vendor is unselective. Push back on quality or end the relationship.
- Few submissions, high join rate — selective vendor; consider giving them more roles.
- Inactive vendor — zero candidates received but Number of Open Jobs > 0. Either re-engage or revoke share.
Tips
- Run quarterly with each major vendor relationship — share their CSV row to ground the conversation.
- Don't overweight Joined — track quality of hire long-term in your HR system; vendor performance only ends here.
- Phase out vendors with zero joins after several quarters; concentrate spend on the high-converters.