Managing your hiring pipeline
Customize stages and move candidates from applied to hired.
Created May 25, 2026
Pipeline stages are the steps a candidate moves through, from first application to hired (or not). They power the board view and trigger your automations.
How stages work
Each stage has a name and a color. On the board view, every stage is a column, and you move a candidate forward by dragging them into the next column. In the table view, you can set a candidate's stage from a dropdown.
Typical pipelines look something like:
Applied
Screening
Interview
Offer
Hired / Rejected
You can name and color your stages to match how your team actually hires.
Moving candidates
Drag-and-drop on the board, or change the stage field on the table. A candidate is always in exactly one stage, so the board is always an accurate snapshot of where everyone stands.
Stages trigger automations
Moving a candidate into a stage can automatically kick off an action — like emailing the candidate or notifying a teammate. See Setting up hiring automations to connect a stage to an action.
Tips
Keep your pipeline short and meaningful — a handful of stages beats a dozen.
Use a clear color for terminal stages (like Hired and Rejected) so they stand out.
Pair a "Rejected" stage with an automation that sends a courteous decline email.
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