Press Release: Applicant Tracking System Company Catch the Best Includes Applicant Questionnaire Functionality
Seattle, WA, June 10, 2008 –(PR.com)– On demand applicant tracking software company Catch the Best announced the addition of automatic applicant questionnaire functionality.
“We are always striving to enhance the hiring process for our current and future customers by incorporating requested functionality that aligns with our vision of a simple, effective applicant tracking and resume management solution,” said Vice President of Marketing & Business Development, Mike Wagner.
The questionnaire functionality allows users to add related questions with free-form, single choice, or multiple choice response options to specific positions. Once the position has questions associated with it, those questions will be displayed on the web submission form for applicants. The candidate’s answers will then be stored and visible in the applicant detail page.
About Catch the Best
Founded in 2007, and located in Seattle, Washington, Catch the Best provides a superior, easy to use, applicant tracking and resume management system for both recruiting and non-recruiting professionals involved in the hiring process. From the startup to the Fortune 500 enterprise, Catch the Best delivers easy, and efficient web based solutions to streamline the management and collaboration efforts of the placement process.
June 10th, 2008 - Posted in Job ads, Jobs, Recruiting, Resume Management, Resumes, Uncategorized | 0 Comments
Catch the Best integrates with iPaper
Scribd recently released an API for using their fantastic document conversion and rendering system, due to popular demand from people like me. I have integrated this API into Catch the Best to provide inline previews of resumes that are submitted by job candidates, either via a web application form or via email. This allows Catch the Best users to see the attached resumes, whether they be Word or PDF documents, without having to download them and load in them in Word or Acrobat Reader.
This is a feature I’ve wanted in Catch the Best almost since the beginning, so a big thanks to the Scribd guys for making this API available!
March 12th, 2008 - Posted in Resume Management, Resumes | 1 Comments
Catch the Best in the Montreal Gazette
MARK STACHIEW, of The Gazette talks about Catch the Best and other hiring tools.
“You’re hired
If you’re on the other side of the job-seeking equation and are hiring new staff, then a useful tool to help manage your applicants is a website with the encouraging name Catch the Best.
When you list your positions online, Catch the Best gives you unique submission email and Web addresses for each one.
If you are posting the ad on multiple job boards, your own company website or Craigslist, then these unique addresses let you easily track where your applicants are coming from. This will help you eliminate sites that don’t send you qualified leads so that you can streamline future hiring.
People in your company who have access to the site can rate applicants with a thumbs-up or -down as they review the resumés. This lets you easily see which applicants are most suited for the job. You can click on each applicant’s name to see the information they submitted when they filled in your online application.
To help you post job ads on your own site or any forum, social network or job board where you can drop in some HTML, Catch the Best gives you a javascript widget that you can paste into these pages. This gives you the ability to cast your net far and wide.”
Read the rest of the story here: Catch the Best in the Montreal Gazette
January 1st, 2008 - Posted in Job ads, Job boards, Jobs, Recruiting, Resume Management, Resumes | 0 Comments