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Status Under review
Created by Guest
Created on Aug 10, 2023

Allow to remember or save my selection of filters for a given search

As I find the right filters to get the best results when using the Candidate Sourcing with ThisWay Global skill to find candidates, I would like Watson to remember my selection next time I use the skill, or allow me to save it in some way so I don't have to redo it all next time, or have that as a starting point for the next search that might require some adjustments.


This would save a good amount of time as we iterate on finding the right tuning for our search.