Review of NYMERIA Extension

August 24, 2018 Jonathan Kidder No comments exist

Our Talent Sourcing world continues to change at a high pace! There are endless amounts of ways to find someone’s contact information online. Still, the majority of recruiters do not know how to research and find this type of information. 

 

This was one of the main reasons why I started actively blogging on WizardSourcer. I enjoyed training other Sourcers and Recruiters about the latest technologies during my free time and I wanted the chance to give back to this great community. 

 

NYMERIA is an extension that simply gives you personal email addresses on user profiles from either on LinkedIn or GitHub. It’s the most simple and direct extension tool that gives this type of data. I would directly compare it with Prophet. Unfortunately, Prophet has been on the decline for many years and just doesn’t do the trick anymore. Good to mention that about a year ago, NYMERIA received a cease and desist letter from LinkedIn and thankfully that issue has been resolved.

 

 

From Dean Da Costa: “Nymeria is a must have for your Sourcing tool belt.” So, with all the buzz around this tool, I wanted to review it for WizardSourcer!

 

My Thoughts

My overall opinion on using NYMERIA is quite positive. After playing around with this tool for about 6-7 months I would say the percentage levels for finding contact data on individual profiles is about 35-40%. From the profiles that I found information on — the accuracy levels, we’re very impressive at 80-90%. So, the data that they do have on profiles is very up to date. I used a combination of other tools like PIPL and Hiretual to compare my findings.

 

What the Extension Offers

  1. It’s a simple tool to find verified email addresses of LinkedIn and Github users.
  2. Create lead lists to easily categorize emails and make managing lists easier than ever before.
  3. Lead lists and your entire email reveal history can be exported to a CSV spreadsheet.

 

Pricing

Honestly, it’s a steal for the price! For 1,000 credits per month, it costs around $9 per month. It’s worth the value to discover contact information. It’s probably the most reasonably priced extension out on the market. So, it’s definitely worth adding to your tool belt if you’re just getting into the contact extension world.

 

Do you have any thoughts on this extension tool? Let me know your take on it in the comment section below!

 

Recommended Reading:

Boolean Hacks to Source Diverse Talent

How to Use Evernote as a Recruiting ATS

Review of Vettery a Marketplace Hiring Platform

 

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