iCIMS, Inc., a leading provider of cloud-based talent acquisition solutions, announced today the company has been named to Forbes Cloud 100 list, which has recognized iCIMS since the program’s introduction in 2016, ranking the company number 63 this year. Other brands featured alongside iCIMS on this year’s list include Stripe, Dropbox, Slack and Squarespace.
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The Cloud 100 is a list of the top 100 global private cloud companies identified as the best and brightest in cloud technology. Compiled with the help of partners Bessemer Venture Partners and Salesforce Ventures and 25 of their public cloud CEO peers, the list tracks organizations using factors like estimated valuation, operating metrics (such as revenue and funding), people and culture, and market leadership.
“We’re honored to receive this recognition for the second consecutive year, which further validates iCIMS’ achievements and continued excellence,” said Colin Day, chairman and CEO of iCIMS. “Recruiting remains the most strategic element of HR for enterprise companies, and a sound HCM strategy must include a best-of-breed recruiting platform that integrates well with other core business applications. iCIMS continues to lead the charge in a new era of cloud-based recruiting, providing comprehensive access to talent acquisition technology in a platform that is simple, intuitive, and scalable,” concluded Day.
iCIMS supports more than 3,500 contracted customers across the globe and has repeatedly been recognized by Inc.500|5000 as one of America’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies. Recently, iCIMS has received recognition for its customer service commitment, with its sixth consecutive Stevie Award for Sales and Customer Service, as well as the Brandon Hall Group Excellence in Technology award for its Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) framework, UNIFi.
About iCIMS, Inc.:
iCIMS is the leading provider of talent acquisition solutions that help businesses win the war for top talent. iCIMS empowers companies to manage their entire hiring process within the industry’s most robust Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS). Built on the foundation of a best-to-market talent acquisition software suite, iCIMS’ PaaS framework, UNIFi, allows employers to expand the capabilities of their core talent acquisition technology by integrating with the largest partner ecosystem in talent acquisition to help them attract, find, screen, and manage candidates. Offering scalable, easy-to-use solutions that are backed by award-winning customer service, iCIMS supports more than 3,500 contracted customers and is one of the largest and fastest-growing talent acquisition solution providers.
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Kelly Cordrey iCIMS, Inc. 7325207411 [email protected]


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