Mystery Applicant expands with new offices in the UK and US
7 October 2013
Jobseeker feedback tool Mystery Applicant – one of the recruitment technology Game Changes profiled in Recruiter last year – is opening an office in San Mateo, California.
Mon, 7 Oct 2013Jobseeker feedback tool Mystery Applicant – one of the recruitment technology Game Changes profiled in Recruiter last year – is opening an office in San Mateo, California.
The company, which launched its product in January 2012, is also relocating its UK office to the Bath Innovation Centre, part of the University of Bath, from elsewhere in the city.
The US office is led by newly-hired regional account director Kurt Angier. He joined the firm in July, having previously worked at Facebook recruiting solution Work4 Labs.
Mystery Applicant’s chief executive officer and co-founder, Mike Cook, says that “growing a sizeable footprint in North America is at the heart of our strategy”.
The company, which launched its product in January 2012, is also relocating its UK office to the Bath Innovation Centre, part of the University of Bath, from elsewhere in the city.
The US office is led by newly-hired regional account director Kurt Angier. He joined the firm in July, having previously worked at Facebook recruiting solution Work4 Labs.
Mystery Applicant’s chief executive officer and co-founder, Mike Cook, says that “growing a sizeable footprint in North America is at the heart of our strategy”.
