Users Summary Report (recruiter performance)
Per-recruiter performance — jobs worked, candidates shared/shortlisted/interviewed/joined.
Where to find it
Reports → Users Summary. Menu label: Users Summary.
This report is gated by the permission — without it, the menu item is hidden.
What it shows
Each recruiter is shown as a card with their job list and a candidate-status chart. The chart breakdown per job uses the same axes as Jobs Summary:
- Received
- Shortlisted
- Interviewed
- Joined
CSV export columns
Click Export to CSV. Columns:
- User
- Role
- Total Jobs Worked
- Open Jobs
- Closed Jobs
- No. of Candidates Shared
- No. of Candidates Shortlisted
- No. of Candidates Interviewed
- No. of Candidates Joined
Image exports
Same dropdown pattern: Export to JPEG, Export to PNG, Export to SVG.
How to read it
- Total Jobs Worked vs Open / Closed — capacity signal. A recruiter with many Open and few Closed may be under-staffed or working too many roles.
- Shared → Shortlisted → Interviewed → Joined — funnel signal. A recruiter who shares many but joins few may be passing through too much top-of-funnel.
- Compare like-for-like. A recruiter on senior roles always has lower volume; don't compare them to a high-volume coordinator.
Use cases
- Workload balancing — spot recruiters with way more or fewer Open Jobs than the team median.
- Quarterly performance reviews — export the CSV; it's the cleanest input.
- Coaching — low advancement at a specific stage is a coaching signal.
Tips
- Set up filters first (date range matters here — quarter is a sensible default).
- Don't reduce a recruiter's value to volume alone — pair with quality of hire data from your HR system.
- Run monthly to catch capacity issues before they become hiring delays.