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 Recruitment software recommendations?
Author:Jude
Date:Saturday, 10th Jul 2010 16:17
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Does anyone have any idea if there is any recruitment software out there that will allow you to post new jobs within the software and auto-populate your website with the new job posting?

Thanks.

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 Re: Recruitment software recommendations?
Author:Jane
Date:Wednesday, 14th Jul 2010 23:07
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I would recommend Bond Adapt for this as i've heard so many good things about it.

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 Re: Recruitment software recommendations?
Author:Jon
Date:Friday, 16th Jul 2010 11:45
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I have heard good things about Bean. I did consider it for our site

http://www.chemistanddruggistjobs.co.uk/

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 Re: Recruitment software recommendations?
Author:Ben Stoneham
Date:Friday, 16th Jul 2010 12:49
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Hi Jude,

Our own system 'evolve' can do just that -either directly to your website if that's the only place you want to advertise, or in conjunction with Broadbean's multi posting service, which will post out to any job boards you use (as well as your own site).

It will give you complete tracking and measurement of candidate applications straight back into the system, with CVs parsed and new candidates records entered straight in automatically if you need that too.

Most importantly its also got a good set of tools to help the return on investment you get for the money you spend.

If you'd like a (sales pressure free!) walk through or chat, I'd be happy to have someone call you.

Ben
evolve recruitment software
http://www.evolvedb.co.uk

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 Re: Recruitment software recommendations?
Author:Carol
Date:Friday, 16th Jul 2010 13:44
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Jude,

If you are just looking to post jobs to your own website and to other job boards at the same time then use www.jobmate.co.uk - It's £365 a year and it will do what you need, Broadbean are very expensive and JobMate provides much the same product only significantly cheaper.

Carol

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 Re: Recruitment software recommendations?
Author:Paul
Date:Friday, 16th Jul 2010 17:13
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We have a on-line recruitment system that can do this, we can also provide the advertising and power your own career page all from the one system

Feel free to contact me should this be of interest.

Thanks
Paul

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 Re: Recruitment software recommendations?
Author:John
Date:Thursday, 22nd Jul 2010 09:08
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The company I've just joined uses ProNet. When I put a job in the system and tick a box its instantly on our website. I can also post to monster etc just by pushing a button. I think it uses broad bean to do that, so I guess it could go whatever job boards you use. My boss is a bit tight so we only use Monster - only joking if you're reading this.

John


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 Re: Recruitment software recommendations?
Author:Steve
Date:Thursday, 29th Jul 2010 09:23
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We're using MatchMaker at the moment. Anyone else using/used it? Would be interesting to know how it compares to everything else that is out there.

Steve

http://www.langtonhowarth.co.uk - Scientific Recruitment Specialists

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 Re: Recruitment software recommendations?
Author:Trevkin
Date:Thursday, 5th Aug 2010 16:00
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Most online recruitment software will do this as standard (once your website has been adapted).
We use applicantextra and they do this for a one off website modifying fee. Watch out for the cost of adapting your site and does it cost anymore on top of your user fees to use this functionality day to day.
Also you may want the ability to post adverts to external jobsites through direct posting or via a bulk posting service like broadbean.
I heard somewhere that broadbean will even post to your website now as well as most uk jobsites but its not cheap to setup and i dont think they have the other functionality that dedicated recruitment software does.
I am guessing they will eventually move into being a full recruitment database service someday.

Trevkin

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 Re: Recruitment software recommendations?
Author:Jake
Date:Thursday, 5th Aug 2010 17:03
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All the multiposters will post jobs to your own recruitment agency site at the same time. Broadbean will do it but are expensive as you say, but jobmate.co.uk and idibu.co.uk will do it for a token cost.

I was told that Jobmate.co.uk can even do it even if you havent got job search functionality on your website by providing you with a jobs widget that display's your jobs.

Jake

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 Re: Recruitment software recommendations?
Author:steve
Date:Monday, 9th Aug 2010 16:08
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Jude,try posting a comment and joining this group for some ideas:
http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=3243583&about=
Good luck, Steve

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