Matawan, New Jersey, Sept. 27, 2017 -- iCIMS, Inc., a leading provider of cloud-based talent acquisition solutions, announced today the company is participating in Google’s Cloud Job Discovery beta program, aimed at better matching candidates with the right jobs.
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Google Cloud Job Discovery is a new machine learning model focused on improving the recruitment efforts for hiring companies. It’s intended for job boards, career site providers, staffing agencies, and applicant tracking systems. iCIMS is participating in the beta to connect the new machine learning technology to its portfolio of global customers, who will stand to benefit from enhanced search capabilities on their career sites that can intelligently surface jobs to candidates based on specified preferences.
“iCIMS’ corporate strategy is laser-focused on talent acquisition, which makes us well-positioned to adopt innovations within the hiring technology landscape as they arise,” said iCIMS’ Vice President of Technology, Al Smith. “Candidate experience is so critical to the success of every business, including our own, so we look forward to piloting this advanced functionality and introducing more powerful, next-generation job-searching tools that will benefit both job seekers and employers,” Smith concludes.
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Carlee Pett iCIMS, Inc. 7325207453 [email protected]


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