Get candidates who have applied to your company via Lever. Candidates are individuals who have been added to your Lever account as potential fits for your open job positions. Candidates enter your pipeline by applying to a posting on your jobs site, being added by an external recruiting agency, or being sourced from an online profile
Copy this URL into Tableau's Web Data Connector input:
https://t.blockspring.com/bs/retrieve-candidates-lever
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Run this function with a POST request to Blockspring.
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Use this URL for webhooks. You'll want to make a POST request.
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "{ \"lever_api_key\": }" "https://run.blockspring.com/api_v2/blocks/retrieve-candidates-lever?"
var blockspring = require("blockspring");
blockspring.runParsed("retrieve-candidates-lever", { lever_api_key: }, function(res) {
console.log(res.params);
});
var request = require("request");
request.post({
url: "https://run.blockspring.com/api_v2/blocks/retrieve-candidates-lever?",
form: { lever_api_key: }
},
function(err, response, body) {
console.log(JSON.parse(body));
});
<?php
$url = 'https://run.blockspring.com/api_v2/blocks/retrieve-candidates-lever?';
$data = json_encode(array("lever_api_key" => ));
// use key 'http' even if you send the request to https://...
$options = array(
'http' => array(
'header' => array("Accept: application/json", "Content-Type: application/json"),
'method' => 'POST',
'content' => $data,
),
);
$context = stream_context_create($options);
$result = file_get_contents($url, false, $context);
var_dump(json_decode($result));
?>
<?php
require('blockspring.php');
var_dump(Blockspring::runParsed("retrieve-candidates-lever", array("lever_api_key" => ))->params);
import json
import urllib2
req = urllib2.Request("https://run.blockspring.com/api_v2/blocks/retrieve-candidates-lever?")
req.add_header('Content-Type', 'application/json')
data = { "lever_api_key": }
results = urllib2.urlopen(req, json.dumps(data)).read()
print json.loads(results)
import blockspring
import json
print blockspring.runParsed("retrieve-candidates-lever", { "lever_api_key": }).params
require 'rest_client'
response = RestClient.post 'https://run.blockspring.com/api_v2/blocks/retrieve-candidates-lever?', JSON.dump({ "lever_api_key" => }), :content_type => :json
puts JSON.load(response)
require 'blockspring'
puts Blockspring.runParsed("retrieve-candidates-lever", { "lever_api_key" => } ).params
require 'rest_client'
response = RestClient.post 'https://run.blockspring.com/api_v2/blocks/retrieve-candidates-lever?', JSON.dump({ "lever_api_key" = }), :content_type => :json
puts JSON.load(response)
library('blockspring')
library('rjson')
print(blockspringRunParsed("retrieve-candidates-lever", list( "lever_api_key" = ))$params)
<script src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.10.1.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.blockspring.com/blockspring.js"></script>
<script>
blockspring.runParsed("retrieve-candidates-lever", { lever_api_key: }, { "api_key": "" }, function(res){
console.log(res.params);
})
</script>
https://run.blockspring.com/api_v2/blocks/retrieve-candidates-lever?
Finish the setup steps to use Candidates in Code.