Recruitment solutions firm HireVue acquires Modern Hire

HireVue, provider of video interviewing, assessments and text-enabled recruiting solutions, has announced it has acquired Modern Hire, an ‘intelligent’ hiring platform.

Modern Hire is the creator of Virtual Job Tryout role-based assessments and advanced selection science, specialising in measuring and understanding human performance. With offices in the US, Europe and Asia Pacific, Modern Hire’s customers include FedEx, Charter Communications, Humana and Delta Airlines. Broadening HireVue’s product family to provide solutions for organisations at any stage in the skills-based hiring journey, the company will now serve over 1,150 customers around the globe and over half of the Fortune 100.

“With Modern Hire, HireVue will increase its expertise and scale to empower organisations worldwide to build top-performing teams by matching potential to opportunity with a faster and fairer hiring process,” a HireVue statement said.

HireVue intends to quickly accelerate the growth of both companies’ technology to under-stand and activate a candidate's potential beyond just their background and experience.

Modern Hire will become part of the HireVue family of solutions with immediate effect. 

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