Dead Time Is Costing You Deals: Stay Ahead
- What is dead time in recruitment?
- The recruiter who delivers first, wins
- Where exactly is the dead time?
- Quality suffers from dead time too
- The fix: process the conversation while it's fresh
- What this looks like in practice
- Speed without cutting corners
- The compound effect of speed
- Every channel, same speed
- Start today
What is dead time in recruitment?
Every recruiter knows the drill. You just had a great conversation with a candidate. You know exactly what to do next: write up your notes, update the CRM, format the CV, draft a summary for your client. But you have two more calls first. Then lunch. And by the afternoon, half of what was said is already fading.
That gap between the conversation and the moment all information is actually processed? That's dead time. And it's costing you more than you think.
At most agencies, there's an average of two to four hours between a candidate call and the moment all data is ready. At some agencies it's a full day. Sometimes longer. That's not a minor detail. That's the difference between a placement and a missed opportunity.
The recruiter who delivers first, wins
Picture this: you and a competitor both speak the same candidate. Both have a solid conversation. But your competitor sends a complete profile to the client within twenty minutes. You send yours the next morning.
Who gets the assignment?
This isn't theoretical. It happens every single day. The speed at which you operate literally determines your revenue. Not your network, not your database, not your years of experience. Your speed.
And here's the thing: most of the delay isn't in sourcing candidates. It's in the admin work that follows. Typing up notes. Manually filling CRM fields. Formatting CVs. That's where deals are lost.
Where exactly is the dead time?
Let's get specific. After an average thirty-minute candidate call, a recruiter spends:
- 15-20 minutes writing up conversation notes
- 10-15 minutes filling in CRM fields
- 20-30 minutes formatting a CV to company branding
- 10 minutes writing a client summary
That's an hour of admin work. Per conversation. Multiply that by five to eight conversations per day and the problem becomes obvious.
But the real issue isn't the time itself. It's the waiting. Because you don't do that admin right after the call. You do it at the end of the day. Or the next morning. And meanwhile, your competitor is already delivering.
Quality suffers from dead time too
There's another piece to this. The longer you wait to process a conversation, the less you remember. That's not an opinion. That's how memory works. After one hour, you've already lost 50% of the details. After a day, even more.
So not only are you slower than your competitor. You're also delivering less complete information. That comment about availability? Forgotten. The detail about certifications? Not noted. The nuance in salary expectations? Gone.
Your client notices. Maybe they don't say anything. But next time, they call your competitor first. Because they delivered faster and more complete.
The fix: process the conversation while it's fresh
The simplest way to kill dead time? Make the processing happen automatically. Not later. Not manually. Right after the call ends.
With AI summaries built specifically for recruitment, you have within two minutes after your conversation:
- A complete summary tailored to the conversation type (intake, screening, evaluation)
- All relevant data automatically structured and ready for your CRM
- The CV formatted in your company branding, ready to send
No typing. No copy-pasting. No "I'll do it later."
And the best part: every sentence in that summary is clickable and traceable back to the recording. Your client asks about the candidate's motivation? Click, and you hear exactly what was said. That's a level of accuracy no manual note can match.
What this looks like in practice
Let's do the math. An average agency with ten recruiters doing six conversations per day:
- Without automation: 10 recruiters x 6 conversations x 1 hour admin = 60 hours per day in admin work. Plus an average 3-4 hour wait before information reaches the client.
- With automatic processing: those same 60 conversations are processed within minutes. The recruiter can send the profile to the client right after the call.
That's not a little faster. That's an entirely different playing field. Your data flows automatically into your ATS, your CV is formatted, your summary is ready. While your competitor is still typing.
Speed without cutting corners
This isn't about being sloppy-fast. It's the opposite, actually. Because the AI captures everything immediately, you miss less. No forgotten details. No half-finished notes. No "I can't remember exactly."
The data extracted from your conversations is validated before it enters your CRM. Green means reliable. Orange means: double-check. That validation system gives you confidence that what you deliver is accurate. Without spending hours on it.
And that's exactly where the difference lies. Your competitor delivers a hastily typed summary with gaps. You deliver a complete, professional profile within minutes. Who wins that deal?
The compound effect of speed
Here's where it gets really interesting. Speed isn't just an advantage per conversation. It compounds.
When you consistently deliver faster than your competition, something happens: clients start calling you first by default. Not because you're cheaper. Not because you have better candidates. But because they know you deliver. Fast and complete.
That's the difference between a transactional and a strategic relationship with your clients. And that strategic relationship? It's worth more than any discount you could ever offer.
Every channel, same speed
And this doesn't just work for video calls. Whether you're on a Google Meet, Teams call, mobile phone call or even a VOIP call: the process is the same. Have the conversation, hang up, data is processed.
Meeting a candidate in person at the office? Open the mobile app and record the conversation. Calling from your personal number? Works too. There's no channel where dead time still needs to exist.
Start today
The market isn't getting less competitive. Candidates aren't becoming less scarce. And clients aren't getting more patient. The only thing you can do is remove the dead time from your process. Today. Not next month.
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