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Sending Emails to Candidates

Learn how to send emails to your candidates directly from their profiles in Jobsoid.

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Written by Bhavit Naik
Updated over a week ago

Jobsoid allows you to send, receive and view emails in one centralized location, i.e., on the candidate profile itself. You no longer have to switch between your Jobsoid account and your email account to communicate with your candidates.

Draft your emails with the help of rich text editor of Jobsoid.

  • Format the text using various formatting style options.

  • Insert images and external links.

  • Add bulleted lists.

  • Attach multiple files in just one click.

To send an email to the candidate,

1. Go to the Email tab on Candidate profile

2. Enter the subject of your email message in the text box

3. Write out your email in the provided text area. You can make your email presentable using various features of Jobsoid’s rich text editor

4. To personalize your emails, click on {...} icon and add the desired merge fields. You can also click on Merge Fields label right below the text area and add the desired ones to your message

5. Click on the Pin icon to add files to your email. You can add multiple files in a single click

6. Click on Preview icon to preview your email

7. Save your email message as a template to be used in the future by clicking on the Save icon

8. You can also use the pre-designed email templates instead of writing out a new email message. Click on Templates and select the most appropriate one from the drop-down

9. Click on the Send button to send the email 

Jobsoid also allows you to schedule your messages so that it can be sent out at a later date and time. Click on the clock icon and choose the desired option from the drop-down. You can also enter a custom date and time

You can view every email that you send to your candidates and the ones you receive from your candidates in the Recent Activity section on the Candidate profile.


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