Coors Chooses HotJobs.com's Softshoe Enterprise Recruiting System.NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 22, 1999--HotJobs.com Ltd. announced today that Coors Brewing brewing: see beer. Co. (Nasdaq:ACCOB), the nation's third largest brewer, has selected Softshoe(TM) Enterprise to assist in management of its U.S. hiring and recruiting efforts. Softshoe Enterprise, the first commercial, fully web-based, enterprise-level recruiting system, gives recruiters maximum control of the hiring and recruiting process. HotJobs.com's Softshoe Enterprise (www.softshoe.com) allows recruiters to track and manage job postings and resumes, screen applicants, and generate reports on a real-time basis directly through a dynamic, integrated Intranet web site. And because the solution is delivered via the Internet, the Internet, the, international computer network linking together thousands of individual networks at military and government agencies, educational institutions, nonprofit organizations, industrial and financial corporations of all sizes, and commercial enterprises software application greatly reduces implementation costs compared to client/server architectures An environment in which the application processing is divided between client workstations and servers. It implies the use of desktop computers interacting with servers in a network in contrast to processing everything in a large centralized mainframe. See client/server. . "More and more companies are embracing technology and choosing Internet-based systems to make their day-to-day functions more efficient, accessible and supportive of business goals," said Dimitri Boylan, vice president and chief operating officer Chief Operating Officer (COO) The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president. of HotJobs.com. About Softshoe Introduced in January 1998, Softshoe leverages the Internet to give recruiters maximum control over the recruiting and hiring process. The fully customizable and scaleable hiring management and applicant tracking software system is built around an organization's process, which allows human resources The fancy word for "people." The human resources department within an organization, years ago known as the "personnel department," manages the administrative aspects of the employees. professionals to begin utilizing it immediately. Designed by a recruiter with the user in mind, benefits of Softshoe include: -- Anytime, anyplace an·y·place adv. To, in, or at any place; anywhere. See Usage Note at everyplace. Adv. 1. anyplace - at or in or to any place; "you can find this food anywhere"; (`anyplace' is used informally for `anywhere') anywhere access to all hiring information, including applicant data and management notes. -- No complex protocols to learn. -- Greater control over applicant sources. -- Streamline, simplify and automate everyday administrative activities. -- Extensive reporting capabilities, including government reporting. -- Faster, more efficient and cost-effective hiring. -- Total competitive advantage in talent acquisition. The Softshoe technology won Best Network/Internet product at COMDEX The former, premier computer trade show in the U.S. Although it grew into an end user event, it was originally created for dealers and distributors (it was the COMputer Dealers EXposition). in April 1998, and placed second in Best of Show, making it the first human resources application to ever win at COMDEX. In December 1998, Softshoe was named one of HR Executive's Top 10 products. About HotJobs.com HotJobs.com provides experienced professionals fast and direct access to quality jobs at the world's top companies. Privately-held HotJobs.com Ltd. is headquartered in New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. and has an office in Burlingame, Calif. Reach HotJobs.com at http://www.HotJobs.com or call 212-302-0060. |
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