Technology Category
- Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) - Cloud Databases
Applicable Functions
- Procurement
Use Cases
- Supply Chain Visibility
- Time Sensitive Networking
Services
- System Integration
About The Customer
The Network is a premier boutique recruitment agency specialising in end-to-end staffing solutions for the local and international IT sourcing market. With offices in Australia, Singapore, and the United Kingdom, The Network serves a large list of prestigious clients. The company started with just two consultants and has since grown phenomenally, now boasting 17 active consultants across its independent offices. The Network adopts a highly personalised approach to recruitment in the IT industry, striving to maintain a team of future-driven industry experts with a heavy focus on industry awareness and advisory consulting. The company balances the personality of a boutique recruitment agency with the expertise of seasoned industry experts.
The Challenge
The Network, a global information technology partner, was facing significant challenges with its previous software provider. The server-based system was outdated, lacked functionality, and was causing adoption issues due to its clunky interface. The absence of localised support from the previous provider led to delays, impacting the company's efficiency. The Network, which operates in a fast-paced IT sourcing market, needed an innovative software solution that could keep up with its demands and support its future growth. The company was looking for a user-friendly, intuitive system that could adapt to varied workflows and provide reliable support.
The Solution
After a systematic selection process, The Network chose Bullhorn, a world-class cloud software provider, as its new software solution. Bullhorn met The Network's strict criteria and offered the best value among multiple providers. It provided the stability and reliability that The Network required for its mission-critical software. Bullhorn's 24-hour support was a significant improvement over the previous provider's support system. Moreover, Bullhorn's adaptability and flexibility, along with its customisation capabilities, suited The Network's varied internal workflows. The intuitive software design and easy customisation encouraged recruiter adoption, leading to a significant reduction in time spent on manual data entry.
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