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Zoosk Partners with Jobvite Hire for Improved Recruiting Efficiency
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据交换与集成
- 功能应用 - 企业资源规划系统 (ERP)
适用行业
- Professional Service
- Software
适用功能
- 人力资源
- 商业运营
服务
- 系统集成
- 培训
挑战
As Zoosk was a bootstrap start-up, it originally used a free online ATS to manage its hiring process. The company was in a slower growth phase, hiring one person at a time, so a bare-bones ATS met its initial needs. However, as the company began to grow, so did its recruiting needs. The existing ATS lacked email and calendar integration, making the process cumbersome. Zoosk's chief executive officer Shayan Zadeh heard about Jobvite Hire and wanted to try it out as a way to keep better track of candidates. The challenge was to transfer candidate data to the new system without losing any information and to train the team quickly on the new platform.
关于客户
Zoosk, the social network that helps members create and share their romantic journeys, was founded in 2007 and has since grown to include millions of singles from around the globe. Zoosk provides a fun and social online dating experience that users can easily access from Zoosk’s website, social networking applications, mobile devices, and downloadable desktop application. The network is available in 25 languages and has members in more than 70 countries. When the time came for a new applicant tracking system (ATS), Zoosk found its perfect match in Jobvite Hire.
解决方案
Zoosk decided to implement Jobvite Hire as their new ATS. The transition process was smooth, taking only a couple of weeks to transfer candidate data. The training process was quick, and the customer support from Jobvite was exceptional. Jobvite Hire offered advanced features such as social media integration, which increased employee referrals and the number of candidates. The integration with Gmail made scheduling interviews and follow-ups seamless. The reporting capabilities of Jobvite Hire allowed Zoosk to identify bottlenecks in the hiring process and make data-driven decisions to improve efficiency.
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