Contracts/Deals: Oxford Instruments picks Eploy to improve hiring

Oxford Instruments, a UK-based company that designs and manufactures tools for industry and research, has chosen Eploy’s flexible cloud recruitment software.
Thu, 26 Apr 2012
Oxford Instruments, a UK-based company that designs and manufactures tools for industry and research, has chosen Eploy’s flexible cloud recruitment software.

The research & development equipment firm has moved all its global recruitment requirements for permanent positions in-house after reducing its candidate handling time by 75% following implementation of Eploy’s applicant tracking and recruitment software system.The FTSE 250 company employs 2,000 people and operates in Europe, the US and Asia.

Vicki Potter, Oxford Instruments’ recruitment manager, says: “We are very happy with the Eploy system; it is very intuitive and provides a lot of functionality and management reporting features that are ideal for our needs.”

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