SmartMatch Job Board™ Provides Targeted Candidate Matching, Eliminates Searching
DALLAS, April 20, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- StaffDNA released its SmartMatch Job BoardTM which compiles thousands of healthcare opportunities from staffing agencies and medical facilities nationwide. The software matches candidates to jobs that best fit their skill set as soon as employers post available positions. Only the best available candidates will have access to view and apply for the job listing via a personal career dashboard – created once a candidate registers with StaffDNA.
"Traditional job boards don't provide the targeted search criteria that healthcare employers need, such as profession, specialty, job type and start date," said Sheldon Arora, founder and CEO of StaffDNA. "Our purpose in building this software is to change the way healthcare employers find the specific talent they need and to eliminate endless hours of database searching."
The SmartMatch Job BoardTM software provides similar technology for the candidate side. Passive job seekers can view the best available job matches directly from their StaffDNA dashboard without having to conduct a search. Once a candidate applies for a particular job, the employer who posted that job will receive direct access to the applicant's contact information, as well as their resume, skills checklist and compliance documents – when provided by the applicant.
To view the SmartMatch Job BoardTM and learn more about StaffDNA, visit www.staffdna.com.
About StaffDNA LLC
StaffDNA was founded by veterans of the healthcare staffing industry and a group of private investors. The company's mission is to fundamentally change the approach of healthcare employment. StaffDNA provides employers with direct and immediate access to qualified talent while giving healthcare candidates the tools to manage and navigate the complex nature of the healthcare job market.
SOURCE StaffDNA LLC
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