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INAP Streamlines IT Sourcing with Hiretual Pro
Applicable Industries
- Equipment & Machinery
Applicable Functions
- Procurement
Use Cases
- Time Sensitive Networking
The Challenge
Internap (INAP), a high-performance data center services provider, was faced with a significant challenge in their Talent Acquisition department. The team was inundated with a high volume of requisitions that needed to be filled within a short timeframe. These roles spanned across multiple departments, many of which were critical to the business needs. The situation was further complicated by the fact that the team had a limited number of recruiters to handle the workload. Michael Crouse, the Senior Manager of Talent Acquisition, was in dire need of a sourcing tool that could help his team quickly identify and qualify a large talent pool.
About The Customer
Internap (INAP) is a high-performance data center services provider based in Atlanta, GA. They offer a range of services including cloud solutions, managed hosting, and colocation. The company is committed to delivering high-performance internet infrastructure that is reliable, secure, and scalable. The Talent Acquisition Team at INAP plays a crucial role in sourcing the right talent to support the company's operations and growth. The team, led by Michael Crouse, the Senior Manager of Talent Acquisition, is responsible for filling a variety of roles across multiple departments.
The Solution
After evaluating several tools, Michael Crouse decided to implement Hiretual Pro to address the sourcing challenge. Hiretual Pro is a powerful AI-driven recruitment software that helps recruiters and HR teams to source and engage the right candidates faster. The tool was chosen for its ability to quickly produce a rich selection of candidates for every search. The results provided by Hiretual Pro were found to be 80-90% on target, and the contact information it provided was 98% accurate. This allowed the Talent Acquisition team at INAP to streamline their sourcing process and fill the roles more efficiently.
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