How to Apply Filters

How to Apply Filters

PivotCX provides easy-to-use yet powerful tools to sort data about your job candidates. They allow users to gain insight into their data and a more effective way to target future recruiting efforts. 

To apply filters on any grid in PivotCX, click on the rectangle under the name of the field you would like to sort and start typing the information you want to filter by.

You can also click on the funnel symbol to apply filters more granularly.



Once you apply the filters, you can create listssend blastsexport the filtered data, or save your filters for later use.

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