Time To Fill Report

Time spent in each pipeline stage per job — Shared / Shortlisted / Interviewed / Job Offered / Joined days.

Where to find it

Reports → Time To Fill. Menu label: Time To Fill.

What it shows

A horizontal stacked bar chart with one bar per job. Each bar segments the job's lifecycle into days spent at each stage:

  • Shared (days)
  • Shortlisted (days)
  • Interviewed (days)
  • Job Offered (days)
  • Joined (days)

This is the funnel-time view — where time is being spent as a candidate progresses through the pipeline.

CSV export columns

Click Export to CSV. Columns:

  • Job Title
  • Shared
  • Shortlisted
  • Interviewed
  • Job Offered
  • Joined

Each numeric column is the average number of days candidates spent at that stage on the job.

Image exports

Standard dropdown: Export to JPEG, Export to PNG, Export to SVG.

How to read it

  • Long Shared days — recruiter capacity issue or jobs sitting unattended. Review workload.
  • Long Interviewed days — scheduling friction with hiring managers. Consider self-scheduling links via the scheduling integration.
  • Long Job Offered days — finance approval is slow, or candidates are negotiating. Track approval flow.
  • Compare across jobs — outliers (a job 2x slower than peers) deserve attention.

Practical use

  • Run monthly with a 90-day rolling window for stable averages.
  • For QBR, export the CSV and chart it side-by-side with prior quarter.
  • Tie targets to specific bands — e.g. "Time-to-Joined < 45 days for ICs, < 60 days for senior roles" — and watch the trend.

Tips

  • Don't chase a single fast number. A 14-day Time-to-Joined often means you accepted whoever was available, not the best fit.
  • Compare against your own historical baseline before chasing industry numbers — your data is more accurate.
  • If one stage dominates the bar consistently, that's where to invest tooling or process.