Hi Bullhorn Team,
Have few queries related to Resume of Candidate and Client Contact, as,
Is there any way to get count of Resume for each Candidate?
Is there any way to get count of Resume for all Candidate?
Is there any way to get count of Resume for each Client Contact ?
Is there any way to get count of Resume for all Client Contact?
Please have a look and do suggest us what can be done here to achieve above via REST API and Bullhorn UI.
Regards,
Vipul
Resume Count
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Re: Resume Count
hi vipultandon,
In order to help you, can you please give more details about "Resume"?
Of course I know what a resume is, but "Resume" is not a standard implemented feature in Bullhorn. (most companies will use the filed "Description" under Candidate to store the resume of their candidates, it might well be renamed to something different)
So please explain how it is implemented in your Bullhorn environment and I might be able to help you...
In order to help you, can you please give more details about "Resume"?
Of course I know what a resume is, but "Resume" is not a standard implemented feature in Bullhorn. (most companies will use the filed "Description" under Candidate to store the resume of their candidates, it might well be renamed to something different)
So please explain how it is implemented in your Bullhorn environment and I might be able to help you...
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Re: Resume Count
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
The "Resume" is the field on edit of candidate page on bulhorn.
Thanks for the reply.
The "Resume" is the field on edit of candidate page on bulhorn.
Re: Resume Count
Hi vipultandon,
In Bullhorn under menu tools --> Field Mappings you can find the actual field name of "Resume" as it is probably a label for a field. (a call for metadata .../meta/Candidate will show you the same).
Knowing what fields to search and call for you can construct a .../search/Candidate call and retrieve your "Resume".
Have fun!
In Bullhorn under menu tools --> Field Mappings you can find the actual field name of "Resume" as it is probably a label for a field. (a call for metadata .../meta/Candidate will show you the same).
Knowing what fields to search and call for you can construct a .../search/Candidate call and retrieve your "Resume".
Have fun!
