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Quick Search Frame
Applicant Search
The applicant quick search allows a licensed user to search the BrightMove candidate database by name (last and first), applicant ID, notes, resume content (this is sometimes called a keyword or skill search) and attachments.
To perform a search, enter the search term into the box provided, select what type of search you are doing from the drop down menu and then click the square “Go” button. (e.g. if you are looking for all of the Engineers in your database, you may enter “engineer” in the search box then select resume from the drop down menu. This means every resume would be searched for the word Engineer).
Client Search
The client quick search allows a user to find a client profile easily. The client database can be search by company name, city, or sate.
To perform a quick Client search, select either company name, city, or state from the top drop down box under the “Clients” quick search option. Next, enter the search term in the search box and click “Go”.
Client Contact Search
The Client Contact quick search allows a user to find a contact profile quickly and easily. The contact database may be searched by last name, first name, city, state, and title.
To perform a quick search of Client Contacts, select the search value from the drop down box directly under the “Contacts” option at the top of the BrightMove screen. The Contacts may searched by last name, first name, city, state, or title. Next, type the search term in the provided search box below the drop down menu and then click “Go”.
Requirement Search
The requirements quick search allows a user to easily find a requirement profile by searching for the job title, internal ID (BrightMove ID), client ID, and Required skills.
To perform a search, choose from the drop down menu found directly under the “Requirements” option what you will be searching. You may do a search by job title, internal ID, client ID, or Required skills. Next, type the search term in the field provided. Once the search term is entered, click the “Go” button. (HINT: Remember to use the % sign as the wild card parameter if you cannot remember how to spell something.)