Kamanchi launches i-Learn

Recruitment technology provider Kamanchi has launched new business division i-Learn, which aims to help recruiters maximise profitability from investment in IT infrastructure.

Recruitment technology provider Kamanchi has launched new business division i-Learn, which aims to help recruiters maximise profitability from investment in IT infrastructure.

The team will be headed up by Mike Jewsbury, who has held senior roles at Spring Group, Adecco and Randstad. Mike is joined by Samra Ali who joins Kamanchi from Hays.

The team works with recruiters to help them get the most from their CRM systems and the wealth of new applications available to staffing firms in the cloud. They have begun work on a YouTube channel allowing recruiters to acquire business critical skills by e-learning.

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