Newton Applicant Tracking Software Online Brochure

Newton Software is a privately held, profitable, technology company headquartered in San Francisco, CA. The company was founded in 2009 and immediately launched a product to improve internal recruiting programs for small and medium-sized employers called Newton.

Innovation delivered on a cutting-edge platform

When you choose Newton, you’ve selected the most modern, fully-featured applicant tracking software available. Newton is completely web- based and built on an open technology platform that’s hosted securely in the Cloud (SAS 70). Coupled with an award winning, best in class interface, Newton delivers a user experience that resembles today’s most popular consumer internet experiences.

The only ATS designed to improve the process of hiring people

At Newton, our number one goal is to design software that helps organizations improve their hiring processes. We understand that recruiting is a linear business process defined by a series of YES and NO decisions and from day one Newton is configured to drive these critical decisions. Newton’s entire feature set is thoughtfully architected  to promote efficiency, transparency and collaboration.

Built with experience by corporate recruiting experts

Having activated, implemented and supported talent platforms for more than a decade, Newton’s product team has learned a thing or two about designing recruiting software.  Newton is thoughtfully designed to work the way that recruiting works. This makes getting started surprisingly easy and ensures that anyone can and will collaborate using Newton. With Newton, you won’t spend weeks customizing the recruiting process.  On average, Newton is up and running in less than 15 business days.

The New Newton Tracking Utility, a First-of-its-Kind

What’s happening in your recruiting program right now?  This second?  If you’re anything like I was when I was a corporate recruiter, your answer is likely- “stuff”.  And, if you’re still using email and spreadsheets to track recruiting then it’s impossible to really know what’s happening right now.  Even if you’re using applicant tracking software, chances are that it can’t tell you what’s happening in real-time. It may pollute your inbox with a bunch of messages but, we all know that’s not a good solution.

Introducing Newton Tracking, a powerful, customizable, feed that will help you manage tasks better, respond to requests faster, and provide you with unparalleled visibility into your recruiting program.  The new Tracking utility in Newton is designed to allow corporate recruiters and HR professionals to be everywhere at once answering questions like:

Has a manager reviewed that applicant I sent her yet?

Do I need to schedule any interviews today?

Are we getting new applicants for the job we just opened?

Does the VP want me to make an offer to that candidate?

You decide what to track you’ll manage your preferences easily.

Intro to Our Design Philosophy

Our Design Philosophy is a set of rules that we apply during our software development process and also to our finished product (which is never truly finished). The goal of creating and codifying our Design Philosophy was to have a set of comprehensive guidelines that are to be followed religiously at all times.

I’ll be posting these mandates individually, and when I get the time I’ll package them up into one web document. I’ll also sandwich in some posts on “Things We Have Learned the Hard Way” which, as you have probably guessed, are things we need to remind ourselves not to repeat.

Disclosure: While my aim behind publishing these is many-fold, I’ll try to keep my disclosure to the point. If I accomplish anything in these posts I’d like you to catch a glimpse of the thought processes that have driven the design of our software. And in doing so, I hope to make it a bit easier for you to appreciate why we believe this thoughtfulness has made Newton the best recruiting software on the planet: the easiest to use, the easiest to start using, and the most productive out of the gate. And we want you to see how our focus on users, not features has enabled us to create a software application that almost anyone can use, from day one, without headaches or hassles, to add time back to their day and cut days from the hiring cycle.

But first, a little background on our design philosophy…

My girlfriend is a Director of Sales at a successful media company (I am not making this up; there is a woman on this planet that can put up with me). Her employer uses a very well-known software application for tracking accounts, customers, leads and opportunities (it’s very likely your company uses it too). Before each and every sales meeting, everyone exports their data to Excel. Why? Because the VP of Sales can’t figure out how to use their sales software.

Does this software need more features?
(BTW, I just broke an edict of Newton’s Design Philosophy by asking a stupid question. Good thing I’m not designing software right now.)

As the person responsible for the design of Newton, I’m always looking at products and asking myself questions like that. My ears are ringing. Your ears might be ringing too.

Where’s the noise coming from?

Feature cacophony.

It’s no small secret that software companies are under tremendous pressure to build more features. It certainly seems logical that if you have the most features, you’ll sell the most software (it also makes those checkbox “Us vs. Them” charts on your website look really long and cool).

Unfortunately, I think a lot of software, and especially ATS software, has lost focus on the most important feature of them all: users.

You say, “Users aren’t a feature, smarty pants.”

Hmmm. If a tree falls in the woods…If no one ever uses a feature, is it a feature?

I ask this because I would bet that if you’ve ever hired someone, you didn’t want to use software to do it. Maybe you were forced to use it and thought of mutiny.

I’ve witnessed this first hand: people in a hiring role hate using software for hiring. But in all my years I never heard someone say the reason the hated the software was a lack of features. Not once. In my case, I’ve used a lot of different recruiting products over the years and I’ve learned they ALL do one thing very well: they make hiring harder for everyone. The software you need to be forced to use makes you less productive. Brilliant.

Obviously when people can’t, don’t, or must be forced to use software you’ve developed you have a problem. The seemingly obvious solution to this particular problem is to build more features-innovations a mile wide, an inch thick.

Problem solved?

This line of thinking brings us to the first rule in our Design Philosophy-

Always ask “What problem am I trying to solve?” before starting any design.

In our industry the problem we’ve identified is that recruiting software doesn’t make it any easier, simpler or faster to hire someone, and most people don’t like using it.

Our solution: Focus on building software that boasts a lot of users, not a lot of features.

The user is a feature.

Enjoy.

PS. Hello World!