Release notes were shared a couple of days ago, and I'm beyond happy to share the following news with you: WE HAVE A RECRUITMENT PIECE BUILT IN POWER PLATFORM! Who is excited? I am!
I'll share with you why this means a huge advancement towards a unified experience. For those who have worked with D365 HR, we know how painful it can be to have siloed systems, and sometimes the integrations with ISVs are not as smooth as expected. This of course brings a lot of questions and friction between the consulting team and the end users.
But now, everything has changed. We finally have some awesome pieces of work led by a great colleague who had the patience to explain these features in the last couple of months and time again: Anisha Agrawal.
Shall we dive into the two pieces that are going to change all our presales conversations? The recruiting app will help organizations to keep the end-to-end processes within a Microsoft stack - besides Payroll.
First feature: Explore recruiting copilot (YES!) scenarios
Now we can use Copilot for some great scenarios like the ones below:
Job description generation: you'll probably use other GPT generators to improve your Job descriptions, but now, why going to another app if you can use it within the same space?
Interview assistant: we all know what to ask, but there are some requisitions that need to be addressed specifically for a candidate and the role that they are applying.
Second feature: Use recruiting for service-centric organizations.
Maybe the order of the features I decided on is not the correct one, might be because I'm in fast-and-furious mode and want to share all these details with you. So, D365 HR will now have an end-to-end hiring process that is full Microsoft stack and combines the best of two worlds: Finance and Power Platform. This new app is a Model-driven app that will support all recruitment processes, including job descriptions, copilot to retrieve the best candidate for a vacant position, access to the candidate portal through Power Pages, and many other cool things.
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