Applicable Industries
- Cement
- Transportation
Applicable Functions
- Logistics & Transportation
- Procurement
Use Cases
- Supply Chain Visibility
Services
- System Integration
About The Customer
Lyft is an on-demand transportation company founded in 2012 with the mission of 'improving people’s lives with the world’s best transportation.' It develops and operates the Lyft mobile app, offering services like ride-sharing, scooters, bicycle-sharing, and food delivery. Lyft is currently the second-largest ridesharing company in the United States, occupying about one-third of the market. The company recently shifted some of its headcount and resources from the recruiting function to sourcing, recognizing the importance of top-of-funnel recruitment efforts. They hired Jay Patel as their Technical Sourcing Manager to help grow the sourcing team.
The Challenge
Lyft, a leading on-demand transportation company, faced significant challenges in its recruitment process. The company lacked a unified solution for email follow-ups, resulting in a lot of manual work to get prospects into the Applicant Tracking System (ATS), cross-reference, and find emails. This inefficiency was compounded by the lack of visibility into recruiting metrics, making it difficult to optimize the recruitment process. The company recognized the importance of top-of-funnel recruitment efforts and decided to double down on sourcing. They hired Jay Patel as their Technical Sourcing Manager to help grow the sourcing team. However, Jay insisted on using Gem, a tool he had found indispensable at his previous job at Dropbox, to streamline the recruitment process.
The Solution
Lyft adopted Gem, a powerful recruitment tool, to streamline its recruitment process. With Gem, sourcers and recruiters could set-and-forget sequences rather than sending one-off emails, significantly increasing productivity per resource. The team could also one-click upload prospects into their ATS, see the entire history of a prospect’s interactions with the team, and use the email addresses that Gem finds for their outreach. This not only saved time but also provided valuable context for their outreach. Furthermore, Gem's analytics allowed team members to derive value from its data in a number of ways. They could track open and response rates to derive best practices for outreach, and recruiters could use passthrough rates to optimize their hiring funnels. Gem also proved invaluable in diversity hiring, helping Lyft meet its ambitious diversity goals.
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