
This is a big week of us here at Newton. We released Newton v.3.8.4 of our popular applicant tracking software and we are moving. More on the move later. New in Newton today are Review Request Emails. These will replace “Review Request Alerts”. Yep, when you click the green “Review Request” on Monday, Newton will cue up an email that you’ll send to hiring managers or anyone that you want to review a resume. You can even send attachments. The feature is practically set up for you but, we recommend taking a look at the short guide that we sent you on Friday.
Joel Passen, co-founder of Newton and who ran an RPO company handling some 30 Silicon Valley clients for several years, told Recruiter that until now many RPOs hadn’t been leveraging the benefits of technology because they’d tended to use outdated legacy or homegrown systems.
Available worldwide, one of the early US users is Virginian-based The Buller Group where managing partner Rob Buller describes it as “the epiphany” software in the RPO world. He told Recruiter that before Newton, applicant tracking systems were just about talent acquisition but Newton adds another layer and provides easy access to key metrics such as time-to-fill, cost-per-hire or submission-to-hire. “It allows businesses to run talent acquisition as a business [process] with real-time, comprehensive and accurate statistics,” he said. “How can you run a people business when you don’t know how the business of hiring people is working?”
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Join Newton’s, Joel Passen, for an interview with Stephanie Thomas, the Director of the Equal Employment Advisory and Litigation Support Division of Minimax Consulting, as she outlines 5 easy steps to take to be a proactive employer.




