技术
- 传感器 - 流量计
- 传感器 - 液体检测传感器
适用行业
- 零售
关于客户
St. John 是美国奢侈时尚品牌,由 Robert 和 Marie Gray 于 1962 年创立。该品牌的系列和款式在 29 个国家的专卖店和美国 27 家公司自营的零售精品店出售。 St. John 继续在全球范围内扩张,并在 1962 年创建的基础上继续发展。该公司正在寻找一种方法来实现招聘流程现代化,增加申请人流量,并通过新的、最新的信息来捕捉千禧一代的声音。日期技术。
挑战
美国奢侈时尚品牌 St. John Knits 在招聘过程中面临着挑战。该公司希望增加申请人流量,并利用最新技术捕捉千禧一代的声音。他们正在寻找一种方法来自动化招聘流程并保持领先趋势。事实证明,传统的求职方法已经过时且效率低下。在每位潜在候选人通过申请人跟踪系统(ATS)提出申请后,招聘人员必须手动联系他们,通常会玩电话标签,希望与候选人取得联系以安排面试。这个过程非常耗时,而且常常导致错失良机。
解决方案
St. John Knits 采用了 AllyO,这是一种现代化的招聘工具,候选人可以使用手机随时随地进行申请。这种创新的解决方案确保候选人不会受到过时的求职方法的束缚,而是有机会成为颠覆性技术的一部分。 AllyO 可在三分钟内筛选并安排候选人,从而消除招聘人员追踪候选人的需要。如果面试需要重新安排或取消,圣约翰招聘人员只需单击一个按钮即可完成,立即通知候选人面试的变化。该解决方案不仅实现了招聘流程的现代化,而且提高了效率,为招聘人员节省了 10%-20% 的时间,否则他们将花在安排和联系潜在候选人上。
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