From The Automated Recruiter

100+ ways to automate
HR & recruiting

The full Automation Inventory from the book: 113 tasks you can hand off across 19 functions, from the first requisition to offboarding. These are not hypotheticals – they are workflows organizations run every day.

 

Start here

The Zero Human Judgment Test. One question sorts every task.

Before you automate any task, ask one question: can this task be completed correctly, every time, without a human making a judgment call? If yes, it’s a strong automation candidate. If no, either redesign it so the judgment happens separately, or keep a human on it. The line between automatable and not isn’t complexity – it’s judgment.

The inventory

113 tasks, 19 functions

Every item below is a task a team hands off once and stops touching. Work the list function by function – and take it with you: the whole inventory is in the PDF.

1. Sourcing and talent attraction

  • Job requisition approval routing – A submitted requisition routes to the right approvers in order, chases reminders until it clears, and opens the ATS req the moment it’s approved.
  • Job description drafting from a role template – The role, level, and location merge into your job-description template and return a ready-to-edit draft.
  • One-entry posting to every job board at once – One approved req publishes to every board, your careers site, and social channels without re-entering it anywhere.
  • Boolean and search-string generation – The role’s must-have skills generate the search strings for LinkedIn and each sourcing tool, ready to run.
  • Resume and profile parsing into records – An inbound resume or profile is parsed into structured fields and filed as a candidate record with no retyping.
  • Passive-candidate rediscovery from your own ATS – A new req searches your existing database first and surfaces past applicants who fit before you spend on sourcing.
  • Talent-pool tagging by skill, location, and seniority – Every candidate is tagged on entry so future searches pull the right pool in seconds.
  • Multi-touch sourcing outreach sequences – A sourced candidate enters a timed outreach sequence that sends each follow-up until they reply or the sequence ends.
  • Outreach-reply detection and routing – A reply pauses the sequence and drops the candidate into the owning recruiter’s queue with the full thread attached.
  • Employee-referral intake and acknowledgment – A referral submission creates the candidate record, thanks the employee, and keeps them posted as the referral moves.

2. Job posting and requisition management

  • Requisition intake form to ATS record – A completed intake form creates the requisition with every field mapped, no recruiter re-entry.
  • Approval-chain reminders when a req stalls – A req sitting too long at any approver triggers escalating reminders until it moves.
  • Auto-expire and repost aging listings – A posting past its age limit closes or reposts on a schedule so stale listings never linger.
  • Posting-compliance check – Every posting has the required pay-transparency range and EEO language inserted before it goes live.
  • Cross-post to internal board and referral channels – Each new req publishes to the internal board and the employee-referral channel at the same time it goes external.

3. Application intake and candidate management

  • Application acknowledgment on arrival – Every applicant gets a confirmation the instant they apply, on every channel, with no one hitting send.
  • Automatic candidate logging into the ATS – Applications from job boards, email, and your careers site all land in the ATS as records automatically.
  • Duplicate-candidate detection and merge – A new application is checked against existing records and merged if it matches, keeping one clean profile per person.
  • Application-completeness check – Incomplete applications trigger a request for the missing items and flag the record until it’s whole.
  • Source-of-hire tagging on every applicant – Each applicant is tagged with where they came from on entry, so source reporting builds itself.

4. Resume screening and shortlisting

  • Knockout-question screening on must-haves – Answers to must-have questions filter out applicants who don’t meet the hard requirements before a human looks.
  • Resume ranking against role criteria – Resumes are scored against the role’s stated criteria and ordered so recruiters read the strongest first.
  • Plain-language candidate summaries – Each candidate gets a short written summary of fit, so a recruiter reads a paragraph, not ten pages.
  • Transferable-skill matching – The match looks past exact keywords to adjacent skills and surfaces candidates a literal scan would drop.
  • Ranked shortlist for hiring-manager review – The top candidates are packaged into a shortlist with summaries and sent to the hiring manager to decide.

5. Candidate communication and engagement

  • Stage-based status notifications – Each stage change fires the right message to the candidate so they always know where they stand.
  • Timely, respectful disposition notices – Candidates who aren’t moving forward get a prompt, courteous notice instead of indefinite silence.
  • Proactive "where you stand" updates – Candidates in a holding pattern get periodic updates so no one is left wondering.
  • FAQ auto-answers – Common questions on salary range, benefits, location, and status are answered instantly from a maintained source, day or night.
  • Pre-screen dialogue for must-have information – A short automated exchange gathers the must-have details before a recruiter spends time on the candidate.
  • Drip nurture sequences by stage – Candidates at a given stage receive a timed content sequence that keeps them warm without manual sends.
  • Re-engagement of strong past candidates – A new role automatically re-contacts qualified past candidates who fit, reviving warm leads.

6. Interview scheduling and coordination

  • Scheduling links sent at the interview stage – Reaching the interview stage sends the candidate a link that books against real availability.
  • Genuine-availability calendar integration – Booking pulls live calendar data so candidates only see times the interviewer can actually make.
  • Panel coordination across calendars and time zones – The system finds a slot that works for the whole panel across time zones and books it in one pass.
  • Automated confirmations and reminders – Both candidate and interviewers get confirmations and timed reminders so fewer slots are missed.
  • Self-service rescheduling – A candidate reschedules through the link, and every calendar updates without a single email.
  • No-show detection and follow-up – A missed interview is flagged automatically and triggers the follow-up or reschedule step.
  • Interview logistics sent automatically – The video link, address, and directions go out with the confirmation, no manual assembly.

7. Assessments and interviews

  • Assessment invitations triggered by stage – Reaching the assessment stage sends the right test automatically and tracks completion.
  • Assessment-score capture – Completed scores flow back onto the candidate record with no manual transcription.
  • Interview scorecards distributed – Every interviewer gets the structured scorecard for their session before the interview starts.
  • Interview-feedback collection with reminders – Feedback requests go out right after each interview and chase reminders until they’re returned.
  • Feedback consolidated into one view – All interviewer feedback is gathered into a single view so the team decides from a complete picture.

8. Reference and background checks

  • Reference requests triggered at offer – Moving to offer sends the reference requests automatically and tracks each response.
  • Reference-response capture and reminders – Reference replies file to the candidate record, and non-responders get reminders.
  • Background-check ordering from the ATS – The check is ordered straight from the candidate record with no re-keying of their details.
  • Adverse-action sequence tracking – The FCRA two-step adverse-action flow runs on schedule with the required waiting period built in.
  • Screening status synced to the record – Check results update the candidate record automatically so status is always current.

9. Offers and negotiation

  • Offer-letter generation with pre-filled fields – Candidate and role data merge into the offer template, producing a ready letter with no retyping.
  • Offer-approval routing – The draft offer routes through the required approvers in order before it reaches the candidate.
  • E-signature collection with tracking – The offer goes out for signature and its status is tracked until it’s signed.
  • Signed offer triggers onboarding – The moment the offer is signed, the onboarding workflow kicks off automatically.
  • Offer analytics – Acceptance rate and time-to-accept are tracked from offer data with no manual tally.

10. Pre-boarding and onboarding

  • Self-sending onboarding checklist – Acceptance triggers the full onboarding checklist to the new hire and the internal team.
  • New-hire paperwork collection and tracking – Required forms are sent, collected, and tracked so nothing arrives late or incomplete.
  • I-9 and work-authorization collection – Work-authorization documents are requested, collected, and chased until complete and on time.
  • Equipment and IT provisioning on signed offer – A signed offer opens the equipment and IT requests so hardware is ready by day one.
  • System-access and license provisioning – Account and license setup starts from the hire record so access is ready when they arrive.
  • Day-one schedule and welcome packet – The first-day agenda and welcome materials go to the new hire before they start.
  • Buddy or mentor assignment – A buddy or mentor is assigned and both people are notified automatically.
  • New-hire data pushed ATS to HRIS to payroll – Hire data flows from the ATS into the HRIS and payroll with no one re-entering it.

11. HRIS, data, and systems integration

  • Candidate-to-employee record creation – An accepted candidate becomes an employee record automatically, carrying every field forward.
  • ATS to HRIS to payroll field sync – Core fields stay in sync across the ATS, HRIS, and payroll so the systems never disagree.
  • Bi-directional status sync – A change in one system updates the others in both directions, keeping every record current.
  • Org-chart and reporting-line updates – A hire, promotion, or transfer updates the org chart and reporting lines automatically.
  • Single-source-of-truth reconciliation – Records are reconciled against the source of truth on a schedule so drift is caught and fixed.
  • Duplicate-record cleanup across systems – Duplicates are detected across connected systems and merged to keep one clean record per person.

12. Compliance and records

  • EEO and OFCCP data capture and reporting – Required diversity data is captured at the right stage and compiled into the reports on demand.
  • Pay-transparency compliance on every posting – No posting publishes without the pay range and required disclosures in place.
  • Document-retention scheduling and purges – Records are retained and purged on the schedule your policy sets, automatically.
  • Consent and disclosure logging – Every required consent and disclosure (CAN-SPAM, FCRA, AI-use notice) is captured and logged.
  • Audit-trail logging of automated actions – Each automated step writes an audit record so you can show exactly what happened and when.
  • I-9 re-verification reminders – Upcoming re-verification dates trigger reminders before authorization lapses.

13. Payroll and benefits administration

  • New-hire payroll enrollment – A completed hire record enrolls the new employee in payroll with no duplicate data entry.
  • Benefits-enrollment reminders and deadline tracking – Eligible employees are prompted through enrollment and reminded before the deadline.
  • Qualifying life-event routing – A reported life event routes to the right workflow and opens the eligible changes.
  • Payroll-change intake – Address and direct-deposit changes are collected through a form and routed for update.
  • Benefits-eligibility notifications – Employees are notified automatically when they become eligible for a benefit.

14. Time, attendance, and leave

  • PTO request intake and approval routing – A PTO request routes to the manager, updates the balance on approval, and notifies the employee.
  • PTO balance notifications – Employees and managers are notified of balances and low-balance thresholds automatically.
  • Timesheet collection and reminders – Timesheets are requested on schedule and chased until submitted.
  • Attendance-exception flagging – Missing punches and attendance exceptions are flagged for the manager automatically.
  • Leave-of-absence tracking and reminders – A leave request opens a tracked case with reminders for each required step and the return date.

15. Employee lifecycle and HR operations

  • Internal HR request intake and triage – Employee HR requests come in through one intake and route to the right owner as tickets.
  • Policy-acknowledgment collection – New or updated policies are sent for acknowledgment and tracked until everyone signs.
  • Employee data-change routing – A requested data change routes to the correct system owner and updates the record on approval.
  • Role and compensation change notifications – A role or comp change fires the right notifications to payroll, the manager, and the employee.
  • Internal mobility and transfer workflow – A transfer runs a workflow that updates systems, access, and reporting lines in one pass.
  • Probation-period review reminders – Approaching probation-end dates trigger the review reminder to the manager.

16. Performance and development

  • Review-cycle kickoff and reminders – A review cycle launches to every manager and employee and chases completion with reminders.
  • Goal-setting and check-in nudges – Employees and managers are prompted on schedule to set goals and log check-ins.
  • 360 request distribution and collection – Feedback requests go to the right reviewers and are collected and compiled automatically.
  • Training assignment on triggers – A role change or event assigns the required training to the right people automatically.
  • Certification and expiration tracking – Certifications are tracked and renewal reminders fire before anything expires.
  • Learning-completion synced to the HRIS – Course completions flow back into the employee record with no manual update.

17. Employee engagement and surveys

  • Onboarding pulse surveys at 30, 60, 90 days – New hires get timed pulse surveys automatically and results roll up for HR.
  • Engagement-survey distribution and reminders – Surveys go to the right population on schedule and chase non-responders.
  • eNPS collection and roll-up – eNPS is gathered and rolled into a trend without anyone tallying responses.
  • Exit-survey distribution – A departure triggers the exit survey and files the results for analysis.
  • Survey results routed to the right manager – Results are split and routed so each manager sees only their team’s feedback.

18. Offboarding

  • Resignation and termination workflow kickoff – A departure opens the full offboarding workflow across every system at once.
  • Access-revocation and equipment-return checklist – Departure triggers access removal and an equipment-return checklist with owners and dates.
  • Final-pay and COBRA notifications – The required final-pay and benefits-continuation notices are generated and sent on schedule.
  • Knowledge-transfer checklist – A departure opens a knowledge-transfer checklist so critical handoffs don’t get missed.
  • Alumni and boomerang talent-pool tagging – Good leavers are tagged into an alumni pool for future re-engagement.

19. Reporting and analytics

  • Self-compiling weekly pipeline reports – Pipeline reports build from live data with no one copying between dashboards.
  • Time-to-fill and time-to-hire dashboards – The core hiring-speed metrics update automatically from ATS activity.
  • Source-of-hire and cost-per-hire roll-ups – Source and cost data roll into reports on demand from tagged records.
  • Diversity and DEI funnel monitoring – The funnel is monitored for drop-off by stage so gaps surface early.
  • Recruiter and requisition aging reports – Reqs and recruiter loads aging past target are flagged in a standing report.
  • Offer and acceptance analytics – Offer, acceptance, and decline data compile into a live view automatically.
  • Headcount and turnover reporting – Headcount and turnover update from HRIS changes with no manual reconciliation.

Keep the human in the loop. AI can rank a slate; it should not decide who advances. It can answer a scheduling question; it should not evaluate a career-gap explanation. Deploying an AI tool never transfers your accountability to the vendor – audit your tools, test your outputs, and document your overrides.

Take the inventory with you. The PDF is built to print.

All 113 tasks with how each one runs, formatted to print and work through with your team.

Want the full playbook? The book walks through all of it.

The book covers the framework. The Academy walks you through building it – module by module, with templates and a certificate at the end.