Introducing new message templates

We’re committed to making every recruiter-candidate interaction count, so we’re excited to introduce our updated smart message templates – a powerful feature that streamlines how you connect with craft professionals.

Personalization at scale

We know that authentic, personalized communication is key to successful recruitment. That's why we've developed a dynamic templating system that lets you create messages that feel personal, while saving you valuable time.

  • Dynamic Tags: Automatically pull in key information to create authentic, personalized messages every time:

    • Candidate’s first and last name, using{{ worker_first_name }} and {{ worker_last_name }}

    • Your first and last name, using {{ my_first_name }} and {{ my_last_name }}

    • Your company’s name, using {{my_company_name}}

  • Template Library: Build and save your most effective messages for quick access

  • Real-time Editing: Make on-the-fly customizations while keeping your template intact for future use.

 

Seamless Workflow Integration

The beauty of Smart Message Templates lies in its flexibility. Switch between templates effortlessly as you message different candidates, while maintaining the personal touch that makes your outreach effective.

  • Quick Template Switching: Choose the perfect template for each situation with just one click

  • Live Updates: Fine-tune your templates anytime – changes save automatically for future use

  • Custom Fields: Add your own dynamic tags to capture the specific information that matters to your recruitment process

 

Work Smarter, Connect Faster

This isn't just about saving time – it's about making every interaction count. With Smart Message Templates, you can:

  • Reduce time spent on repetitive message writing

  • Maintain consistency in your outreach while staying personal

  • Focus more energy on building meaningful connections with candidates

Smart Message Templates is available now in your Skillit dashboard. Let's make every message matter.

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