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Using Relative Operators When Filtering Your Candidate Database
Using Relative Operators When Filtering Your Candidate Database

Find relevant candidates much faster and easier using relative operators to combine different criteria and set their relationship.

Updated over a year ago

Searching through your candidate database should be as less time-consuming as possible.
By adding relative operators to date and time type filters, we made it easier for you to set up your search.
This way, you can just write a number of days to determine the relationship between the wanted result and the value you have entered.

There is also an option to use absolute operators. When using absolute operators, you select the specific date to determine the relationship between the wanted result and the value you have entered.

Relative operators are:

  • Is less than

  • Is more than

  • Is exactly

Relative operators can be used in the following filters:

CANDIDATE

  • Last modified date

  • First application date

  • Last application date

INTERACTION

  • Last activity date

  • Last contacted

  • Last meeting

  • Last call

  • Last email

  • Last heard From

  • Unsubscribed at

ANALYTICS

  • Time first seen

  • Time last seen

To find more information about filtering candidates in TalentLyft, please visit this article.

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