Import Limitations

There is a delay from when the Import Profile button is clicked and when the candidateClosed A person looking for a job. A candidate can also be referred to as a Job Seeker, Applicant, or Provider. record is created in the Org. The amount of time needed depends on the number of records requested for import.

Records are processed one by one, so a record at the end of the queue will take longer than those near the front. The expected pace is 200-250 imports per hour. The average size of resumes being requested and response time from the external jobClosed A job (vacancy, position, role) is an opening for which a customer's client needs a placement. board being used are also factors in the delay.

For some external searches, the data provided is valid for only a limited time. If a candidate is scheduled for import but the processing of that candidate doesn’t start for several hours, the candidate may not be imported.

For example, if there are 600 candidatesClosed A person looking for a job. A candidate can also be referred to as a Job Seeker, Applicant, or Provider. scheduled for import and a user schedules several more candidates, it is likely those candidates will have a processing time of more than two hours and the import will fail.

Admin Note:

Each Textkernel search environment has a limit of 10 concurrent APIClosed API, or Application Programming Interface, is used by customers to create custom career portals or to take advantage of Data Mirror/DataMart. Bullhorn prefers to use REST API. requests. Any indexing, resume parsing, or candidate import requests count toward the limit.

If more than 10 requests are sent simultaneously, some requests will fail. The Candidate Import functionality uses two out of the 10 concurrent requests, one each for the BHTK_CandidateImportBatch and the BHTK_CandidateImportQueueable Apex jobsClosed A job (vacancy, position, role) is an opening for which a customer's client needs a placement.. This means that only one queueable job can be running at any given time.

For example, if a user selects Candidate A for import but the queueable job is already processing Candidate B, Candidate A will be processed by the batch job instead, which will take longer.