Talent Pools are groups of contacts who may be suited to various job opportunities. Note that Recruiting talent pools are not the same as the talent pools used in Succession Management. Staffing groups build Recruiting talent pools across candidates and employees to organize and manage critical talent needs. Recruiters create talent pools for prospective candidates from a career fair or online marketing or other recruiting campaigns. They also add "Silver Medalists" – promising candidates who have not been hired for an open position. Recruiters and Hiring Managers can search these talent pools as a more targeted method of candidate sourcing.
Private, shared, or public talent pools can be created. Configure one or more status sets for the talent pools. It is a leading practice to send candidates an email thanking them for completing a data capture form, and informing them of next steps. To keep candidates "warm," Recruiters send customized communication to groups of candidates in talent pools.
Anyone who has an account (Candidate Profile) can be added to a talent pool or email campaign:
- Current employees
- Candidates who completed an application
- Candidates who completed the Create an Account page Join the Talent Community
- Candidates who completed a Data Capture Form
Note that the basic functionality for Recruiting Talent Pools is available without enabling Candidate Relationship Management, but customers who do not enable Candidate Relationship Management cannot take advantage of the other features, such as the ability to add candidates who complete a Data Capture Form to a talent pool or the ability to send email campaigns to talent pool members.
Best Run requires a talent pool to manage candidates interested in the Sales Manager-Remote position.






















