Connect Grimp integrations
Funnel student talent to business partners by automating Grimp to instantly invite new learners and publish job posts. Use this workflow automation to push new company leads from a web form or add newly enrolled students from your information system. Register for free to design your student employability pipeline.
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On Make, Grimp can be automated to instantly invite new students, publish job posts, and push new company leads, streamlining student and company data management within your employability pipeline.
Creates a a Job Post and publishes it on the internal Grimp job board.
Disables a Student to prevent any further login and hide it from the students list.
Returns Campus and Program ids to reuse within the invitation module.
Creates a student and sends him an invitation to register to Grimp.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Push a lead into Grimp and send a notification to users to handle it.
Returns all Job Posts published in your Grimp internal job board.
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