Interactive demo · Recruiting
The same candidate loop, today and on the workflow.
A fictional Atlanta recruiting agency steps through six stages of the candidate twenty-four-hour loop — qualified applicant in, recruiter review, reply drafted, scheduler proposed, confirmation, and the day-of reminder. Every name, every number, every timestamp is generated for this demo, not pulled from a customer record.
Fictional Atlanta recruiting agency
Bryant & Hale Recruiting
Atlanta, GA — Buckhead & Midtown · fictional candidate flow; no real applicants
Demo scope. Three qualified applicants · Two open requisitions · One hiring manager
Fictional agency. Every applicant, reply, scheduler message, and reminder shown on this page is generated for the demo. Not a client result.
Step through the loop
The same candidate, twice. Today, and on the workflow.
Six stages, paired side by side. Click a stage to focus both columns on the same step — what happens now, and what the same step looks like with the workflow running. Consequential messages stay on a recruiter’s screen before they leave.
Today
Candidate loop, no workflow
On the workflow
Same stages, standardized loop
Two signals the audit reads
Illustrative targets. Not a client result.
The two named signals the first-of-the-month report will carry once the workflow is live. The numbers in the column read the way the audit describes the working floor of the offer — they are not customer results, and they are not commitments.
Median first-reply latency to qualified applicants
Hours → single-digit minutes
The directional shift the working floor of a Northbench retainer targets on the candidate 24-hour loop. The audit reads this against the firm’s real queue before any number is committed to.
Example, not a client result.
Recruiter hours saved per month on follow-up & scheduling
Tracked, not estimated
Hours the recruiter reclaims from copy-paste and chase once the workflow is live. The audit sets the baseline against a two-week time study, not against a customer result we cannot name.
Example, not a client result.
Both tiles are illustrative. The audit sets the baseline against a two-week time study of the firm’s real queue.
See it written up for your firm
Book a paid audit. We confirm which of this fits, in writing.
$250 deposit, refundable against an implementation within sixty days. Two weeks. A written brief on the twenty-four-hour candidate loop your firm runs this quarter.
Read alongside this demo
Want a short recording of the same loop instead? The two-minute walkthrough uses the same workflow on the same fictional data.
Watch the 2-minute walkthrough