Search, Upgraded.

Ever wanted to search for more than just a user name on our overview screens? We’re excited to introduce the ability of combined search criteria! Our latest small improvement enables you to search specific columns, add departments and even filter by status and location, in combination. That way, you can define whether you mean Chris the reviewee, the…

by Robin Wieruch

Ever wanted to search for more than just a user name on our overview screens? We’re excited to introduce the ability of combined search criteria!

Our latest small improvement enables you to search specific columns, add departments and even filter by status and location, in combination. That way, you can define whether you mean Chris the reviewee, the manager or any Chris in London or maybe simply everyone in senior management that is running late. Check it out:

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The advanced search is available on our overview screens of performance reviews, 360 feedback, objectives as well as the user directory. Any search field will always show the aggregated search criteria. You can refine your search or drop specific keywords.

We hope that this new enhancement will give you the ability to find what you are looking for, faster. Get in touch, we’d love to hear your feedback at product@small-improvements.com

by Robin Wieruch

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