When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Grammarly easier to use, set up, and administer. Reviewers also preferred doing business with Grammarly overall.
I like the ease of use and integration into Greenhouse. Being able to view all of our current job postings at the click of a button definitely helps to streamline the process. I like that the platform also allows for collaboration between team members.
I have trouble looking for my own advs. I thought there would be a link "my postings" or similar. There is also no filter in the search to do the same. That was to my surprise.
I like best about Grammarly is how it catches grammar mistakes and suggests better ways to improve my writing.
The words "would you," "could you," and "please." These are so-called "diplomatic" suggestions, which are so annoying. I can't tell Grammarly to turn this suggestion off. They are all stuffing these useless terms in every article I have. I edit around 10-30...
I like the ease of use and integration into Greenhouse. Being able to view all of our current job postings at the click of a button definitely helps to streamline the process. I like that the platform also allows for collaboration between team members.
I like best about Grammarly is how it catches grammar mistakes and suggests better ways to improve my writing.
I have trouble looking for my own advs. I thought there would be a link "my postings" or similar. There is also no filter in the search to do the same. That was to my surprise.
The words "would you," "could you," and "please." These are so-called "diplomatic" suggestions, which are so annoying. I can't tell Grammarly to turn this suggestion off. They are all stuffing these useless terms in every article I have. I edit around 10-30...