Partner Article
Recruitment specialist teams up with tech expert
Clients and candidates of specialist Lancashire management and executive recruitment company Walmsley Wilkinson can reap the benefits of the very latest technology in the sector.
Applying the software from world-leading Invenias, the company can now enhance its talent sourcing by bringing together all available data into one place.
Taryn Wilkinson, Director of Clitheroe-based Walmsley Wilkinson, said: “This technology enables us to bring all intelligence on candidates into one place and makes our search and selection procedure quicker and more relevant than ever before.
“In these challenging times, organisations large and small need to know they are looking at the most relevant candidates for each and every role, while at the same time ensuring the data is protected and secure.
“This, along with our new website, gives us access to the most comprehensive selection techniques available, passing on the benefits to our clients and candidates as we move through the recruitment process.”
Invenias supports selection by allowing those in the recruitment process to work inside their own familiar technology on their desktop, website, iPhone, iPad or Android device, so that everyone is accessing the same intelligence in a way and time that suits them.
Walmsley Wilkinson also uses the McQuaig Psychometric System which is validated and registered with the British Psychological Society.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Paul Tustin .
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