ProcureStaff Technologies seeks to grow talent acquisition and management platform

ProcureStaff Technologies, a subsidiary of Volt Information Sciences, is seeking to increase European partnerships for Consol, its platform for talent acquisition and management. 

ProcureStaff Technologies, a subsidiary of Volt Information Sciences, is seeking to increase European partnerships for Consol, its platform for talent acquisition and management. 

Consol is a comprehensive, web-based vendor management system platform that helps companies manage workforce procurement, materials and services. The system automates the procurement life cycle from vendor selection to requisitions through invoice processing and payment. It is intended to drive operational efficiencies, financial and process transparency, cost savings and compliance.

Carolyn Nolan, vice president of sales for ProcureStaff Technologies, said: “We partner with many staffing firms and MSPs [Managed Services Providers] who do not have technology of their own or who would like to offer an additional technology option to their customers. We are actively seeking additional strong partnerships in the European market.”

Consol is currently used by Global 1000 companies in European markets, and will be exhibited at the upcoming eWorld Purchasing & Supply show in Birmingham on 24 and 25 February.

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