A new tech company launches today, aimed mainly for the recruiting needs of small and mid-sized companies. It says it has “sliced off the front-end of the recruiting firm.” That, and a new company in the mobile-phone-recruiting genre. And more, below.
- Could there be an applicant tracking system you haven’t heard of? How about Aqayo, which counts Kraft Foods among its customers. The Singapore-based sourcing-screening-and-more company is offering startups based in Asia a year’s free access.
- Remember GooodJob? It released a smartphone app.
- You heard it here first … for those interesting in “taking recruiting mobile” — you may be interested in a new company called RecruitingHop.
- TheLadders’ job seekers will be able to find out the experience, education, salary levels, titles, and areas of expertise of their competition.
- Vestiigo, the Canadian career community, was acquired by the Canadian headhunting firm Talentlab.
- IntelliTalent, launching today out of Henderson, Nevada, is a new sourcing-analytics tool aimed at small and mid-sized businesses. The founders are current recruiters, and the product is a spinoff of a service the recruiting firm is already offering; now, it’s open to the masses. It costs $1,589 per job posting. More in this video.


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Assaf Eisenstein Jan 15, 2013 at 5:30 am
Thank you for the mention, Todd. We’re thrilled to take the GooodJob Mobile app public, and provide employees with a customizable referral tool that gives them on-the-go access to their employers’ open jobs!
- - Feb 28, 2013 at 7:12 am
Kraft Foods using Aqayo? if you scroll to the bottom of Kraft’s application form, you will see “TaleoPowered” there…
Todd Raphael Feb 28, 2013 at 10:32 am
It is indeed using Aqayo, in Asia and Australia. Todd