Explore Datapeople's Language Snapshot
The Language Snapshot is a point-in-time view of categories of problematic language in your published jobs from a given week.
The Language Snapshot provides a weekly point-in-time view of trends in your published job posts' content, such as jargon, exclusionary language, and vague soft skills.
Like all snapshot reports, this report is generated on Sunday to reflect a snapshot of aggregated trends associated with published (or live) job posts from the previous week.
Each card shows the top three examples of language in that category that appear in your jobs, as well as the top three types of jobs the category appears in.
For example, in the below image, the most frequent example of jargon are "best in class," "key," and "stakeholders," which appear in 1,882 jobs—most frequently in job posts for nurses, programmers, and jobs with managerial responsibilities.
The report is:
- Filterable:
- If your organization doesn't have an ATS integration with Datapeople, you will see default Datapeople filters (i.e., user and location filters).
- If your organization does have an ATS integration, you will see standard filters from your ATS, in addition to default Datapeople filters (user and location filters).
- Non-Admin users will see only the jobs they have access to. Admins will see all jobs in the organization by default.
- Sharable with team members
- Select the job(s) using the check boxes
- Click the purple Share button at the top right of the jobs list
- Select a user to share the job(s) with and add an optional message. The selected user(s) will receive an email linking directly to the selected job(s):