Recruitment Agency
Roles sit open for weeks while candidates pile up at one clogged stage. We measure the pipeline like a factory line and cut time-to-fill where it actually jams.
The situation
A recruitment agency lives on speed: the firm that submits the right candidate first usually wins the fee. But most agencies can’t see where their own pipeline stalls — CVs piling up unscreened, submissions waiting on client feedback, offers dragging — so they push more candidates into the top instead of unclogging the middle.
Time-to-fill is treated as luck, not a measurable process, and recruiters’ effort scatters across roles instead of concentrating where a placement is closest.
Where we dig for the truth
We instrument every stage — applied, screened, submitted, interviewed, placed — to find the true bottleneck and the conversion at each step.
The steepest drop is applicants to screened — a capacity bottleneck, not a candidate shortage. That single stage sets the whole pipeline’s pace.
Our approach — Pipeline Throughput & Time-to-Fill
Throughput analysis (the same logic as a factory line) finds the constraint stage and focuses effort there: faster screening for the clog, structured client-feedback SLAs for the wait, and a tighter shortlist so submissions convert. Little’s Law links work-in-progress and throughput to predict and cut time-to-fill.
Recruiters are steered toward the roles closest to placement, and stale roles are triaged out, so the desk’s hours compound instead of scatter.
Clearing the screening bottleneck cuts time-to-fill across every role type — the agency submits sooner and wins more fees.
What changes
Same recruiters, a pipeline that flows. Representative for a mid-size staffing desk.
Frequently asked questions
How do you reduce time-to-fill?
What is throughput analysis?
Isn't sourcing more candidates the fix?
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