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BloomBright Enhances Recruitment Efficiency and Response Rates with Gem
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Applicable Industries
- Equipment & Machinery
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- Supply Chain Visibility
- Time Sensitive Networking
Services
- System Integration
The Challenge
BloomBright, a recruiting consulting firm, was facing several challenges in its operations. The company lacked an organization-wide knowledge-sharing base, making project sharing a cumbersome process with no follow-up reminders. The absence of a single solution for follow-ups further complicated the situation. BloomBright also needed a solution that would allow recruiters to send emails from clients' addresses. The company was struggling with too much busywork and tab-switching, which made personalizing outreach inefficient. Additionally, there was little visibility into the success of outreach campaigns, making it difficult to measure effectiveness and make necessary adjustments.
About The Customer
BloomBright is a San Francisco-based recruiting consulting firm that partners with technology companies to help them identify and hire great talent. The firm also supports its clients in establishing and optimizing their recruiting organizations, processes, and strategies. Founded in 2016, BloomBright has worked with companies like Nextdoor, Carta, and Stripe. The firm intentionally keeps its team small to ensure that every client works directly with either Cara Debbaudt, BloomBright’s Founder and CEO, or Erica Waichman, its Director of Recruiting. BloomBright prides itself on providing a high level of attention from leadership to its clients.
The Solution
BloomBright adopted Gem, a solution that addressed their challenges effectively. With Gem, recruiters could easily share projects, craft full sequences, and set-and-forget follow-ups. The 'Send on behalf of' (SOBO) feature allowed BloomBright to significantly increase response rates. Recruiters could craft personalized outreach without leaving the LinkedIn profile, improving response rates and efficiency. They could also A/B test messaging, track open and response rates, report metrics to their clients, and hold themselves accountable with data. Gem's organization and automation features were game-changers for BloomBright. The tool integrated with all the systems BloomBright was using, eliminating the need for time-consuming tab-switching. The Chrome extension made it easy to craft outreach without leaving someone's profile, saving time and energy.
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