
You likely spend a large part of your week chasing people. You call referees. You leave voicemails. You wait for a call back. This cycle repeats every single day. While these checks are necessary, the way you do them might be costing your company more than you think.
Good recruiter time management is not just about working faster. It is about working smarter. If you spend hours on the phone for one candidate, you are not finding the next one. This article looks at the math behind these tasks. You will see how moving to an automated system like RefHub changes your budget and your schedule.

When you look at your calendar, you see meetings and interviews. What you do not always see are the small gaps of time lost to manual tasks. Manual referencing is a major source of this lost time. You have to find the right number. You have to call during business hours. Often, the referee is busy.
This creates a "wait time" that stalls the hiring process. You cannot move forward until that call happens. This delay affects your whole team. It keeps a seat empty for longer. When a seat is empty, the company loses money.
Let us look at the specific hours an average recruiter spends on manual checks. For every one candidate, you usually need two or three references. Here is how those hours add up:
If you have three referees, you are looking at nearly 2 hours of active work per candidate. If you hire five people a month, that is 10 hours. If you hire ten people, that is 20 hours. That is half of a full work week spent just on the phone.
Time is money. To find the true cost of manual referencing, you must look at your hourly rate. If a recruiter earns $80,000 a year, their time is worth about $40 per hour.
This is the cost for just one recruiter. If you have a team of five, your company spends $48,000 every year just to talk to referees. This does not include the cost of the phone bill or the software used to track these notes. When you use RefHub, these manual hours mostly disappear.
Recruitment efficiency is a measure of how well you use your resources. If you spend your day on administrative tasks, your efficiency is low. You are a skilled professional. Your value is in finding talent and building relationships.
Using an automated system allows you to:
This shift changes your daily routine. You move from being a "chaser" to being a "closer." You can handle more candidates without feeling burned out.
Your time-to-hire is the number of days it takes to fill a job. A long time-to-hire is bad for two reasons. First, the best candidates get other offers. They will not wait two weeks for you to finish calling referees. Second, the job stays open.
When a job stays open:
Automated checks often come back in less than 24 hours. Manual checks can take five days or more. By cutting four days off your process, you get the candidate started sooner. This makes the hiring manager happy and keeps the candidate excited about the role.
ROI stands for Return on Investment. To find it, you compare what you save to what you spend. If you pay for RefHub, you are spending a small amount to save a large amount of time.
Let us look at the math again:
The profit is the difference. But the real ROI comes from what you do with those 18 extra hours. This is where "High-Value Sourcing" comes in.
If you have 18 extra hours a month, what can you do? This is the most important part of recruiter time management. You can use that time for tasks that actually grow the business.
If one extra sourcing session leads to one extra hire, that hire might bring in thousands of dollars in value. That is a much better use of your time than leaving a third voicemail for a referee.
Using RefHub helps you take control of your day. You stop being a slave to the telephone. You start being a strategic partner to your company. The math is clear: automation pays for itself by giving you back your most valuable asset: your time.
Most users save between 2 and 4 hours for every candidate they process. Instead of making multiple calls and writing notes, you simply send a digital request. The system does the rest of the work for you.
No. In many cases, it makes it more reliable. Referees often feel more comfortable typing honest feedback than speaking on the phone. Also, digital systems can check for fraud by tracking IP addresses and email domains.
It allows you to focus on tasks that require human judgment. You can spend your time interviewing and negotiating rather than doing data entry. This helps you fill more roles with the same amount of effort.
Yes. Referees often prefer digital forms. They can complete them on their phone or computer at a time that works for them. They do not have to worry about missing your call or being interrupted at work.
It is quite simple. Multiply the number of hires you make by 2 hours. Then multiply that by the average hourly pay of your recruiters. This will show you exactly how much money you are currently spending on manual checks.