How to Import Notes Data from Lever into Google Sheets

Bringing your Lever Notes data into Google Sheets helps you consolidate candidate insights, track communication history, and analyze internal discussions.

Stop losing valuable context trapped in different systems.

Learn how to quickly import your Notes data from Lever to Google Sheets using the Coefficient add-on in this simple guide.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Step 1. Install Coefficient in Google Sheets and connect your Lever account.

  • Step 2:

    Step 2. Select Import from Objects and choose the Notes object.

  • Step 3:

    Step 3. Select relevant note details and import the data into your sheet.

  • Step 4:

    Step 4. Configure auto-refresh to keep your notes data updated automatically.

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Getting your Lever notes data into a Google Sheet is straightforward with Coefficient.

Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect to Lever

Open Google Sheets > Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons > Install Coefficient from Google Workspace Marketplace

Once installed, open Coefficient from the Extensions menu. Click “”Import from…”” and select Lever. Follow the prompts to connect your Lever account securely.

Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.

Step 2: Select Your Object

In the Coefficient sidebar, choose “”Import from Objects””.

Browse the list of Lever objects and select “”Notes””.

Various integration options like Excel, Gmail, CSV, and Connect Any API under the Other category.

Step 3: Configure and Import Data

Refine the notes data you’re importing. Select specific columns like note content, author, related candidate or opportunity, and creation date. Apply filters based on users or dates if needed.

Click the “”Import”” button, and your Lever notes data will appear in your Google Sheet.

Auto-refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

Step 4: (Optional) Set Up Auto-Refresh

Keep your analysis of candidate notes current by setting up auto-refresh for your import.

In the Coefficient sidebar for your import configuration, toggle on “”Auto Refresh””. Choose a schedule (like hourly or daily) to automatically update the notes data. You can also set up email notifications.

Available Lever Objects

  • Feedback
  • Feedback Templates
  • Interviews
  • Notes
  • Opportunities
  • Panels
  • Postings
  • Profile Forms
  • Profile Form Templates
  • Requisitions
  • Requisition Fields
  • Users

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How to Import Interviews Data from Lever into Google Sheets

Bringing your Lever Interviews data into Google Sheets allows you to closely track candidate progress through the interview stages and manage schedules easily.

Stop relying on manual updates that can fall behind quickly.

Learn how to quickly import your Interviews data from Lever into Google Sheets using Coefficient in this simple guide.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Step 1. Install Coefficient in Google Sheets and connect your Lever account.

  • Step 2:

    Step 2. Select Import from Objects and choose the Interviews object.

  • Step 3:

    Step 3. Pick the interview details you want and import the data to your sheet.

  • Step 4:

    Step 4. Set up auto-refresh to keep your interview data updated automatically.

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Here’s how to pull your Lever interview data directly into Google Sheets with Coefficient.

Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect to Lever

Open Google Sheets > Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons > Install Coefficient from Google Workspace Marketplace

Once Coefficient is installed, open it from the Extensions menu. Click “”Import from…”” and select Lever. Follow the prompts to connect your Lever account securely.

Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.

Step 2: Select Your Object

In the Coefficient sidebar, choose “”Import from Objects””.

Browse the list of Lever objects and select “”Interviews””.

Various integration options like Excel, Gmail, CSV, and Connect Any API under the Other category.

Step 3: Configure and Import Data

Refine the data you’re importing. Select specific columns like candidate name, interviewer, date, time, and status. Apply filters based on date ranges or specific candidates if needed.

Click the “”Import”” button, and your Lever interviews data will appear in your Google Sheet.

Auto-refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

Step 4: (Optional) Set Up Auto-Refresh

Keep your interview tracking sheet current by setting up auto-refresh for your import.

In the Coefficient sidebar for your import configuration, toggle on “”Auto Refresh””. Choose a schedule (like hourly or daily) to automatically update the interview data. You can also set up email notifications.

Available Lever Objects

  • Feedback
  • Feedback Templates
  • Interviews
  • Notes
  • Opportunities
  • Panels
  • Postings
  • Profile Forms
  • Profile Form Templates
  • Requisitions
  • Requisition Fields
  • Users

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How to Import Feedback Data from Lever into Google Sheets

Having Lever Feedback data in Google Sheets lets you analyze interviewer notes, track candidate evaluations, and improve your hiring process.

Move beyond manual copy-pasting that quickly gets stale.

This guide will show you how to quickly import Feedback data from Lever into Google Sheets using the Coefficient add-on.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Step 1. Install the Coefficient add-on for Google Sheets and connect to your Lever account.

  • Step 2:

    Step 2. Select Import from Objects and choose the Feedback object.

  • Step 3:

    Step 3. Choose your data fields, filter as needed, and import the feedback data.

  • Step 4:

    Step 4. Configure auto-refresh to keep your feedback data automatically updated.

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Getting your Lever feedback data into a Google Sheet is straightforward with Coefficient.

Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect to Lever

Open Google Sheets > Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons > Install Coefficient from Google Workspace Marketplace

Once installed, open Coefficient from the Extensions menu. Click “”Import from…”” and select Lever. Follow the steps to connect your Lever account securely.

Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.

Step 2: Select Your Object

In the Coefficient sidebar, click on “”Import from Objects””.

Scroll or search for the “”Feedback”” object from the list of Lever data types and select it.

Various integration options like Excel, Gmail, CSV, and Connect Any API under the Other category.

Step 3: Configure and Import Data

Refine the feedback data you want to import. Select specific fields like interviewer name, candidate, rating, and comments. Apply filters based on dates or candidates.

After setting your preferences, click “”Import””. Your Lever feedback data will be pulled into your Google Sheet.

Auto-refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

Step 4: (Optional) Set Up Auto-Refresh

Keep your feedback analysis current by enabling auto-refresh for your import.

In the Coefficient sidebar for your Feedback import, toggle on “”Auto Refresh””. Set a schedule (like hourly or daily updates) so your sheet always reflects the latest feedback without manual steps. You can also get email alerts.

Available Lever Objects

  • Feedback
  • Feedback Templates
  • Interviews
  • Notes
  • Opportunities
  • Panels
  • Postings
  • Profile Forms
  • Profile Form Templates
  • Requisitions
  • Requisition Fields
  • Users

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How to Import Feedback Templates Data from Lever into Google Sheets

Importing your Lever Feedback Templates into Google Sheets allows for easy review, management, and collaboration on your standardized evaluation forms.

Stop manually checking template details across different systems.

This guide walks you through using Coefficient to quickly import your Feedback Templates data from Lever into Google Sheets.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Step 1. Install the Coefficient add-on in Google Sheets and connect your Lever account.

  • Step 2:

    Step 2. Choose Import from Objects and select the Feedback Templates object.

  • Step 3:

    Step 3. Select the template details you need and import the data into your sheet.

  • Step 4:

    Step 4. Set up auto-refresh to automatically update your templates data.

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Here’s how to easily pull your Lever feedback template data into Google Sheets.

Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect to Lever

Open Google Sheets > Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons > Install Coefficient from Google Workspace Marketplace

Once installed, open Coefficient from the Extensions menu in your sheet. Click “”Import from…”” and select Lever. You’ll be guided through connecting your Lever account securely.

Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.

Step 2: Select Your Object

In the Coefficient sidebar that appears, click on “”Import from Objects””.

Find and select the “”Feedback Templates”” object from the list of available data types from Lever.

Various integration options like Excel, Gmail, CSV, and Connect Any API under the Other category.

Step 3: Configure and Import Data

You can now choose the specific fields you want to import for your feedback templates, such as template name, questions, and associated roles. You can also apply filters if needed.

Click “”Import”” when you’re ready. The data for your Lever feedback templates will appear in your Google Sheet.

Auto_refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

Step 4: (Optional) Set Up Auto-Refresh

To ensure your sheet always has the latest version of your feedback templates, enable auto-refresh.

In the Coefficient sidebar for your import setup, turn on “”Auto Refresh””. Choose how often you want Coefficient to check for updates (e.g., hourly or daily). This keeps your template documentation current automatically.

Available Lever Objects

  • Feedback
  • Feedback Templates
  • Interviews
  • Notes
  • Opportunities
  • Panels
  • Postings
  • Profile Forms
  • Profile Form Templates
  • Requisitions
  • Requisition Fields
  • Users

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