ViewsOnYou Employer
What % of your hires over the recent past have been so-so, less-than-ideal, or simply not great?
The current average is %!

ViewsOnYou's mission is to help Employers improve the % of their successful hires, by matching candidates' balanced peer-reviewed characteristics with what employers are actually looking for.

Benchmark Candidate
  • Benchmark the ideal candidate for your job using key character metrics covering Energy, Interpersonal and Intelligence traits.
  • Compare all applicants against this benchmark, helping you to find the perfect candidate.

If your ideal candidate is an existing "star" performer already within your organisation, then simply use their ViewsOnYou profile as the benchmark you would like to use to compare external applicants for the position.

Star Rating
Candidate Comparison
  • See how applicants have reviewed themselves and the reviews they have received from their peers using these same character metrics - in effect their public 360 peer reviews.
  • Compare all applicants against each other, and against your benchmark to find the closest fit using our unique Similarity % Score.

The peer reviews are NOT free text, but based on our standard metrics where there are no right or wrong answers - an objective evaluation of a person without being judgmental!

Perception Map
Pipeline Management
  • View all the users who have ever applied for your jobs (both current and past) or shown interest in your company through your corporate website.
  • Filter these by skills/experiences but especially by characteristics, and compare them against any new Benchmark Candidates for any new jobs.

Even if they are not actively looking for a job currently, we help you to find them through our Similarity % Score and contact them, by building your own unique database of candidates which you can search any time in the future for any new jobs.

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