Edit or Close a Project
As a client on Passivae, you have control over your project postings, allowing you to adapt to changing needs. This article explains how to edit or close a project, and how to access your project archive.
Editing a Project
Circumstances can change, and you might need to adjust your project details after posting. Passivae provides the flexibility to edit your project, allowing you to:
Update the project description to clarify requirements, add details, or reflect changes in scope.
Modify the required skills, experience levels, or other qualifications to refine your candidate pool.
Adjust the project start date, end date, or any other relevant timelines.
Make changes to the project budget or payment terms if necessary.
Editing your project allows you to maintain its relevance and attract the right candidates.
Closing a Project
Once you've found the perfect candidate or the project has been completed, you'll want to close it. Passivae provides an easy way to close your project, which:
Closing a project removes it from the active project listings, preventing further applications.
It indicates to recruiters that the project is no longer available.
After closing, you can focus on the onboarding of the candidate you selected.
Project Archive
Passivae may offer a project archive feature, which allows you to:
Review previously closed projects, including project details, candidate information, and communication history.
Gain insights into your hiring trends and identify areas for improvement.
Use past project details as templates for future postings, saving time and effort.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I edit my project after it's been posted?
Yes, you can typically edit your project after it's been posted on Passivae. This allows you to update details like the project description, required skills, timeline, and budget.
How do I close a project on Passivae?
The process for closing a project usually involves navigating to the project's page and looking for Close Project button. The platform may also provide options to specify the reason for closing the project.
Why is it important to communicate project closure to recruiters?
Communicating project closure to recruiters is important for several reasons:
It's a matter of professional courtesy to inform recruiters that the project is no longer available.
It prevents recruiters from wasting time submitting candidates for a closed project.
Maintaining open communication fosters positive relationships with recruiters, which can be beneficial for future hiring needs.
Clear communication avoids misunderstandings or confusion about the project's status.
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