OTYS Go! Implementation Training – Session 1
Thank you for joining our first user training session!
Below you’ll find an overview of the topics we covered during the session. This document can be used as a reference guide when working in the system.
1. Introduction
In this first user training, we explored the key functionalities of your new system — from navigating the dashboard and managing clients in the CRM, to creating vacancies, searching for candidates, and tracking progress through dashboards.
Each of these features supports your daily work by making recruitment processes more efficient, organized, and transparent. As you continue using the system, you’ll find that the different modules and workflows become increasingly intuitive and interconnected.
This guide provides a summary of what we covered during the session and can be used as a reference as you get more familiar with OTYS Go!
2. Navigating the Dashboard
Vision Dashboard
We explored The Dashboard, which helps you prioritize your daily activities:
It shows which actions need to be taken and when.
You can easily identify where attention is required.
It’s demonstrated how to navigate the system, perform quick searches using QuickSearch, and review recent activity through the Daily History section.
3. Working with the CRM
Creating Relations or Business Units and Contacts
We practiced how to create a prospect or business unit and add contact persons directly from the dashboard.
CRM Details and Dossier Management
We reviewed the detail view within the CRM, showing how to:
Access full company and contact information.
Review the last commercial contact.
Manage and build complete client records.
For recruitment and staffing agencies:
We also discussed the CRM Contact Dashboard, where all contacts and follow-up actions can be managed centrally.
4. Start your recruitment activities
Creating a Vacancy
It’s demonstrated how to create a vacancy linked to your contact person.
During this section, we covered:
The Vacancy Parser, which helps automate vacancy creation.
How to create a vacancy directly from the dashboard.
How the AI Assistant can support writing and refining job descriptions, connecting with other modules for publishing and management.
Online Vacancy Presentation – Present and share vacancies directly from to your shortlist of candidates.
5. Searching for Candidates
We explored several ways to search and match candidates:
Instant Match: Automatically suggests suitable candidates using AI, directly after creating a vacancy.
Matching Templates: Predefined templates to simplify recurring searches.
Hunt & Select: Active candidate search within the List View; we discussed how the list and module structure are organized.
Keyword Search: Finding candidates through targeted keyword queries.
Make sure to review this manual to be fully up to speed with searching in OTYS Go!
6. Evaluating Candidates
We walked through the full evaluation process, including how to:
Open and review a candidate profile from Hunt & Select.
Assess candidate qualifications.
Add internal notes and set follow-up dates.
Share candidates with colleagues and set reminders for collaboration.
Dossier management: manage e-mails, documents and notes.
7. Matching and Managing Candidates
Once a suitable candidate was found, it’s demonstrated how to:
Link a candidate to a vacancy.
Online CV Presentation – Present and share candidate profiles directly from the system.
Return to the Dashboard to monitor candidate responses.
Use the Workflows to schedule interviews and manage workloads.
Visualize candidate progress via the Kanban Board.
8. Recruitment Dashboards & Reporting
We concluded by exploring the key dashboards and widgets available for recruitment management:
Vacancy Progress Widget – Track the progress of open vacancies.
Procedure Widgets – Follow internal workflows and recruitment stages.
Kanban Board – Visual overview of recruitment pipelines, including activities of other team members.
Thank you for your participation!
We appreciate your engagement during the session.
This guide summarizes everything we discussed and can be used as a reference while you start working with the platform.
If you have any further questions or would like additional support, please don’t hesitate to reach out to your implementation consultant.