Scout Partnership with PCRecruiter™ Increases Job Order Pipeline for Recruiters
Integration Delivers Perfectly-Matched Job Requisitions to Thousands of Recruiters
BOSTON, March 18, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Scout Exchange, the most complete recruitment marketplace connecting employers with specialized recruiters, today announced a partnership with Main Sequence Technology, developers of PCRecruiter™, one of the most widely used recruiting database platforms. The partnership will extend Scout's application to PCRecruiter's thousands of recruiters worldwide, electronically delivering search opportunities that match their expertise and results.
Recruiters using PCRecruiter will have free, direct access to Scout's application and service which:
- Applies proprietary analytics to recommend job orders based on recruiters' expertise
- Increases productivity and improves time-to-fill by connecting recruiters with jobs that match their specialties
- Increases the new business pipeline with access to hundreds of new clients and more job orders
- Dramatically lowers market development barriers by immediately making a recruiter an approved vendor for all employers on Scout
- Automates billing and logistics, allowing recruiters to focus on placing talent
- Manages the financial transactions, directly lowering recruiter's business overhead and credit risk
"We're excited that through this partnership, we're able to expand performance-based matching to a large new cohort of specialty recruiters," said Sean Bisceglia, president and founder of Scout. "By pinpointing and proactively delivering perfectly-matched job orders right within PCRecruiter, we're creating efficiencies that were previously unachievable for both the agency recruiter and the employer, ultimately helping accelerate the time it takes to fill job openings."
"The concept of an electronic marketplace with the big ATS (applicant tracking system) vendors like Taleo and Kenexa, paired with the most successful and widely used recruitment platform providers like PCRecruiter and Bullhorn is a great idea, and it's been executed brilliantly by Scout Exchange," said Martin Snyder, President at Main Sequence. "The Scout integration gives recruiters and corporations what they want – reductions in the mutual burden of business development and time-consuming administrative tasks, better price discovery by role, skill level, geography and other key market drivers, and more speed in the whole process. We are very pleased to be a part of this innovation."
Scout integrates directly with PCRecruiter, and is easy and risk-free to join. It simply taps recruiters into a world of specialized job orders so they can fill more positions and generate more fees. To begin using, visit Scout for PCR.
About Main Sequence Technology, Inc.
Founded in 1998, Main Sequence Technology creates talent acquisition technology solutions wherever and however organizations are built. PCRecruiter is the technology of choice for thousands of recruitment firms, corporate sourcing teams and per diem placement professionals around the world. The highly configurable web-based CRM and ATS offers an innovative Microsoft Outlook integration and is backed by award-winning support. To learn more about Main Sequence Technology, visit: http://www.pcrecruiter.net
About Scout Exchange, LLC.
Scout harnesses the power of data to pinpoint the best agency recruiters for filling each and every job. We use proprietary data analytics – what we call performance based matching – to sift through the vast marketplace of agency recruiters and identify specialists. Scout's intuitive platform is built into the applicant tracking system you're already using. The end result – companies fill positions faster and third-party recruiters are matched with more of the jobs they're best suited to fill. Scout is located in Boston, MA and Chicago, IL. To learn more about Scout, please visit: www.goscoutgo.com
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SOURCE Scout Exchange, LLC.
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