Randstad Sourceright launches "Talent Velocity" digital hub to provide global access to advanced HR technologies
New integrated technology platform combines the world's top-rated recruiting technologies to deliver transformative hiring strategies for global companies
ATLANTA, March 22, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Randstad Sourceright, a world-leading talent solutions provider, today announced it has developed Talent Velocity, a cloud-based platform that provides companies with global access to Randstad Group's advanced HR and talent analytics technologies.
"The booming HR tech industry has completely reshaped the recruitment process by breaking down traditional hiring borders, and expanding opportunities for employers and employees to tap into the global workforce," said Rebecca Henderson, CEO of Randstad Sourceright. "Talent Velocity takes HR tech to the next level by streamlining the power of today's top AI, machine learning and predictive technologies into a single, integrated digital platform. This high-tech and high-touch talent acquisition model allows companies around the world to better manage their hiring processes, collect business intelligence and drive overall growth, while greatly improving the candidate experience. We look forward to rolling out this platform to our clients in the weeks ahead."
Talent Velocity is an agile technology platform that will continuously evolve to incorporate leading HR technologies as they come to market. Fueled by the Randstad Innovation Fund, Talent Velocity will be regularly updated by Randstad Sourceright's Global Talent Innovation Center, which launched last year and tripled the company's investment in data analytics and technology.
The platform will bring together the following HR technologies:
- CRM and recruitment marketing platform
- on-demand video interviewing and scheduling software
- AI chatbot for candidate interviews and engagement
- freelance management system
- online employee referral
- automated reference checking
- online talent community and assessment for programmers
- gamified psychometric assessments
- online recruiting and networking events
- workforce reporting and people analytics
Talent Velocity builds on Randstad Sourceright's proprietary TalentRadar analytics platform, which translates raw data, market trends and industry insights into predictive talent acquisition and retention strategies that help organizations solve difficult recruiting and business challenges.
"In an era of constant technological advancements, businesses must be equipped with the right tools to become more agile, predict hiring needs and drive overall growth," said Jason Roberts, global head of technology and analytics of Randstad Sourceright's Talent Innovation Center. "Three out of four companies we recently surveyed agreed that HR technology has improved their overall recruitment strategy as labor markets continue to tighten. Still, winning the war on talent will require a multi-pronged approach that combines expertise in statistical analysis, application programming, employer branding, recruiting and business strategy to bring the true potential of HR technology to life."
To watch a video demonstration of Talent Velocity, click here.
About Randstad Sourceright
Randstad Sourceright is a global talent solutions leader, driving the talent acquisition and human capital management strategies of some of the world's most successful employers. We help these companies discover and develop their "human intelligence advantage" by quantifying the true impact of their talent strategies.
As an operating company of Randstad Holding — a €23.3 billion global provider of HR services — Randstad Sourceright's subject matter experts and thought leaders around the world continuously build and evolve our solutions across recruitment process outsourcing (RPO), managed services programs (MSP) and integrated talent solutions. Read more at www.randstadsourceright.com
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