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Setting up Email Forwarding

Learn how to get all candidates applications you receive on your email directly in to Jobsoid.

Bhavit Naik avatar
Written by Bhavit Naik
Updated over a week ago

Before signing up for a Jobsoid account, you are most likely receiving all your candidate profiles via email which may be flooding your email inbox. That's exactly one of the reason why we built Jobsoid - to keep your email inbox only for emails and not candidate applications.

Jobsoid Email Address for your Company

The first thing you must do is set up a forwarding rule in your email account to forward all emails received from applicants to the email address provided by Jobsoid.

careers@<yourcompany>.jobsoid.com

An email address of this format will be displayed on the subscriptions page in Settings.

Jobsoid will automatically extract candidate information from any attachments in this email and create candidate profiles using its built-in Intelligent Resume Parser.

  • These candidate profiles will appear under candidates under All Candidates tab.

  • There will be no Jobs assigned to these candidates and will need to be done manually.

  • Received Email body & Attachments will be available under Attachments on the candidate profile.

  • Resume parser has 90% accuracy rate. Some resumes may fail due to improper formatting, or non-editable content

Source Tracking

If you wish to track the source of your received applications, append the source name to the email address in the following manner:

careers+<sourcename>@<yourcompany>.jobsoid.com

This source will need to be added in Sources under Candidates in Settings. To know more about adding sources, kindly refer Managing your Hiring Sources.

Jobsoid also provides you a job-specific email address if you want to receive email applications for a specific Job opening.

careers-<jobid>@<yourcompany>.jobsoid.com

To know more about job-specific email addresses, refer the article - Receiving applications from other Sources.


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