Jobvite
Formerly called | ForumJobs, Inc. |
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Private | |
Industry | software |
Founded | 2006 |
Founders | Jesper Schultz and Hans Larsen |
Headquarters | San Mateo, California, United States |
Number of locations | London, United Kingdom |
Key people | Dan Finnigan, CEO |
Services | software recruiting human resources |
Number of employees | 180 |
Website |
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Jobvite Inc. is a software and recruiting corporation, based in San Mateo, California. The firm, which operates globally, is involved with the provision of a Software as a Service (SaaS) social recruiting platform, enabling companies to advertise jobs and manage the recruitment process. Its web-based service enables its clientele to create job invitations, known as "jobvites". In 2014, Jobvite was cited as being a server to over 1600 global companies, with over 46 million job seekers worldwide. Forbes ranked them at #50 on their "America's Most Promising Companies List".
Jobvite has become known for its surveys into social recruitment, and is frequently cited as a source by media outlets such as Time, Inc., and numerous authors of books on social and human resource management.
History
Jobvite, Inc., which has its headquarters in San Mateo, California,[1] was established in 2006 by Jesper Schultz and Hans Larsen.[2] In December 2007 the company raised $7.2 million in venture funding with CMEA Ventures, which brought it into the spotlight.[3] In July 2008, Dan Finnigan, formerly of Yahoo! and HotJobs, was appointed as the CEO of the company.[4] Finnigan immediately hired two former colleagues from Yahoo, engineering senior director Adam Hyder as chief technology officer, and marketing officer Tim Lambert as chief.[3]Forbes later ranked them at #50 on their "America's Most Promising Companies List".[2]
In September 2010 Jobvite formed a partnership with SuccessFactors, which increased their userbase by a further 8 million plus users from the BizX Suite network. Four years later, in October 2014, Jobvite announced that it had received $25 million in investment from New York City-based growth equity firm Catalyst Investors. They joined Trident Capital, CMEA Capital, and ATA Ventures as one of the firm’s chief investors. Investment in the company amounted to over $55 million at the time.[5]
In August 2015, the company launched operations in London, England.[6] On May 17–18, 2016 the firm will hold its 8th annual Customer Conference in San Francisco, and will feature a keynote speech from marketing specialist Guy Kawasaki.[7]
Services
In 2014, Jobvite was cited as being a server to over 1600 global companies, with over 46 million job seekers worldwide.[1] Jobvite specializes in the provision of a Software as a Service (SaaS) recruiting platform. Its web-based service enables its clientele to create job invitations, known as "jobvites", to business associates and employees, or on social networking sites such as Facebook or LinkedIn, making it a viable social recruiting provider to companies to post job openings and manage the recruitment process.[5] Its clientele include Twitter, LinkedIn, Schneider Electric, and Gamesys.[7]
Jobvite has a number of products in its recruiting software. These include “Jobvite Video”, for interviewing potential employees by video,[8] "Jobvite Hire”, an applicant tracking system (ATS) tool for monitoring and managing recruitment,[9][10] "Jobvite Refer", for employees to send out "jobvites" on social networking sites and monitor progress,[11] and ”Jobvite Engage”, a CRM for tracking and recording the interactions of qualified prospects from social networking sites and résumé databases.[12] In 2010 its most popular application was “Work With Us”, which had roughly 5,000 active users every month at the time.[13]
Jobvite has become known for its surveys into social recruitment, and is frequently cited as a source by media outlets such as Time, Inc.,[14] and numerous authors of books on social and human resource management.[15][16][17][18]
References
- 1 2 "Jobvite lands $25M to continue filling 'the entire funnel of recruiting'". VentureBeat. 7 October 2014. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
- 1 2 "Jobvite". Forbes. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
- 1 2 "Jobvite Boosts Its Profile Among Web-Based Recruiters". Workforce.com. 24 September 2008. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
- ↑ "Daniel J. Finnigan". Bloomberg. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
- 1 2 Lunden, Ingrid (7 October 2014). "Jobvite Lands Another $25M For Its Recruitment-As-Marketing Analytics Platform". TechCrunch. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
- ↑ England, Lucy (11 August 2015). "The firm that helps Twitter and LinkedIn recruit tech talent is coming to the UK". Business Insider. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
- 1 2 "Announcing Jobvite's 2016 Customer Summit "Recruiting Reimagined" in San Francisco, May 17-18". Yahoo Finance. 19 April 2016. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
- ↑ "5 video interviewing platforms put candidates on camera to help you hire your next star". PC World. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
- ↑ "The Forrester Wave™: Talent Acquisition Vendors, Q3 2015". Forrester. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
- ↑ "Jobvite: Staffing Software For A New Generation". Recruiting Division. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
- ↑ "Jobvite Refer". Jobvite.com. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
- ↑ "New Jobvite products: Engage and Refer". ZDNet. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
- ↑ Shih, Clara (21 July 2010). The Facebook Era: Tapping Online Social Networks to Market, Sell, and Innovate. Pearson Education. p. 202. ISBN 978-0-13-254245-6.
- ↑ "How Recruiters Are Using Social Media—and What It Means for You". Time. 10 December 2014. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
- ↑ DeCenzo, David A.; Robbins, Stephen P.; Verhulst, Susan L. (12 October 2015). Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, Binder Ready Version. John Wiley & Sons. p. 338. ISBN 978-1-119-03274-8.
- ↑ Rosen, Larry D.; Cheever, Nancy; Carrier, L. Mark (2 June 2015). The Wiley Handbook of Psychology, Technology and Society. John Wiley & Sons. p. 317. ISBN 978-1-118-77202-7.
- ↑ Williams, Caitlin; Reitman, Annabelle (13 September 2013). Career Moves: Be Strategic About Your Future. American Society for Training and Development. p. 184. ISBN 978-1-56286-868-0.
- ↑ Coine, Ted; Babbitt, Mark (17 September 2014). A World Gone Social: How Companies Must Adapt to Survive. AMACOM. p. 228. ISBN 978-0-8144-3327-0.